A man was shot Friday within a block of Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School in West Baltimore, a police department spokeswoman said. Police confirmed that a…
Posts published in “Day: April 13, 2018”
Maryland-based companies would get a break on their taxes — while out-of-state firms could pay more — if Gov. Larry Hogan signs legislation passed by…
Baltimore County executive candidates Vicki Almond and Jim Brochin are trading barbs over sources of past campaign donations. Almond called on Democratic rival Jim Brochin…
For anyone interested in buying the former residence of Orioles legend Cal Ripken Jr., or at least taking a peek inside, open houses for the…
Rod Rosenstein stands ready to fall on his sword. The deputy attorney general, facing flak from President Trump and right-wing media, has told confidants this…
A federal appeals court ruled Friday that a Maryland law passed last year to stop sharp increases in the price of generic medicines is unconstitutional,…
Free college tuition programs like the one lawmakers approved in the final hours of Maryland’s General Assembly session are gaining national momentum, but experts say…
A Northeast Baltimore infant died in November after being poisoned during an enema, and police on Thursday arrested her babysitter for child abuse. Police were…
Baltimore officials will announce a citywide initiative Monday aimed at curbing the number of injuries from falls, a major problem in the city that results…
A century ago, agriculture was the primary employer in Harford County, but the loss of farmland — and the cannery operations supplied by family farms…