With today marking the 50th anniversary of the death of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., events commemorating the civil rights icon’s life and work…
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Brain plaques believed to contribute to Alzheimer’s disease melt away in mice when robbed of a key enzyme, researchers report. And the rodents’ intellectual function…
Del. Meagan Simonaire said in a speech Wednesday she would vote for a ban on conversion therapy for homosexuality and revealed that her father —…
Paula Stanton, an English teacher at Bel Air High School and in the Alternative Education program at the Center for Educational Opportunity in Aberdeen, was…
The bump stock — a previously obscure gun accessory that became infamous last year when a shooter in Las Vegas used one to speed up…
The Wells Fargo Tower in downtown Baltimore was sold to Hertz Investment Group for $36.75 million, Hertz announced Wednesday. The acquisition of the 24-story, 378,010-square-foot…
Panel that will investigate Baltimore Police Det. Suiter's death to be named soon, commissioner said
Baltimore Police Commissioner Darryl De Sousa said Wednesday he is close to signing an agreement with a six-member panel — including two former Baltimore police…
Del. Curt Anderson, a former broadcaster turned lawyer and legislator, announced Wednesday that he is stepping down as chairman of the Baltimore delegation to the…
Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh on Wednesday ordered her chief of staff to fix a flawed process for tracking grants that has put the city in…
The Hogan administration is joining several other states in opposing President Donald Trump’s move to relax vehicle emissions standards. Ben Grumbles, the state’s secretary of…