In the latest exit from the White House, attorney Ty Cobb, who was in charge of responding to the investigation of special counsel Robert S.…
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Baltimore County, suffering one of the highest drug overdose death tolls in Maryland, will spend up to $3 million to renovate a building at the…
The Baltimore County Chamber of Commerce announced Wednesday that it’s named Brent Howard to become its new president and CEO on July 1. Howard is…
Mayor Catherine Pugh on Wednesday said she was taking the first steps toward creating a large investment fund to help lure development Baltimore’s most troubled…
Elite Starr Athletic Academy is offering 24 sport-specific camps this summer throughout Anne Arundel County. Former Arundel boys basketball coach Jeff Starr and former Northeast…
A federal judge this week sentenced a man to 27 years in prison for a carjacking that led to a high-speed chase in Anne Arundel…
The HarfordNEXT master plan, passed in 2016, gives Harford County residents a general sense of how land in their communities can be developed in the…
Steve Chu, a co-owner of Baltimore-based Ekiben, said the Asian fusion cart-turned-restaurant has been applying to be a vendor at the Towsontown Spring Festival for…
In suburban Baltimore County, the issue of making affordable housing available to more families looms large, as tougher requirements from the federal government are about…
Maryland’s highest court is scheduled to hear from a private lawyer trying to remove former state Sen. Nathaniel Oaks from the June 26 primary election…