Scammers are calling residents of Baltimore County and enticing them to pay hundreds of dollars to avoid arrest, Maryland court administrators warned Friday. The “bench…
Posts published in “Day: March 16, 2018”
The Maryland Senate has advanced Gov. Larry Hogan’s proposal to offer Amazon billions of dollars in tax breaks if it builds a headquarters in Montgomery…
A Baltimore Police officer has been arrested and charged with first-degree assault for an on-duty incident in which he allegedly struck a man over the…
A Baltimore Department of Transportation supervisor admitted in court Friday to accepting $5,000 in bribes from contractors who sought to avoid fines for cutting into…
Members of Maryland’s congressional delegation called on the Senate to confirm President Donald Trump’s nominee to be Maryland’s U.S. Attorney after revelations he is being…
The city has opened its 14th virtual supermarket at Ruscombe Gardens, a low-income housing complex in Northwest Baltimore. Under the virtual supermarket program, the city…
Lawyers for Maryland Sen. Nathaniel Oaks turned to a pivotal Supreme Court decision that tossed out a bribery conviction against a former Virginia governor to…
The Maryland Senate has passed a bill that would create automatic voter registration for people who are eligible and agree to be registered. The Senate…
Maryland regulators will allow a Canadian energy company to route a controversial natural gas pipeline through the state and beneath the Potomac River, but will…
The hopes of Maryland’s craft brewers for sweeping changes to the state’s beer laws flattened Friday like an open beer left out too long as…