Maryland safety officials say it likely will take several weeks to determine the cause of a trench collapse that killed a 20-year-old Glen Burnie man.…
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“Weather permitting,” the Route 22 construction project in Aberdeen should be finished by early August at the latest, a state highway official said this week.…
Magistrate Judge Stephanie Gallagher — originally an Obama administration nominee — was nominated Thursday by President Donald Trump to fill a U.S. District Court vacancy…
A 31-year-old disabled man who was being held at the Baltimore Central Booking and Intake Facility died Wednesday night. Deniro Bellamy had turned himself in…
The developer of a new apartment building in downtown Baltimore has partnered with a hotel start-up to offer some of the units as hotel rooms…
Dog owners who keep their pets outside without proper shelter between December and April or in freezing weather could face fines under a proposed law…
Developers of Towson Row say they hope to complete the hotel and student housing components of the project by fall 2020. The new timeline was…
Baltimore County police are investigating a double shooting in the Parkville area Wednesday night. Police responded to a report of shots fired at about 11:32…
Gilman announces that it won't play St. Frances after Panthers opt for independent football schedule
Gilman on Thursday became the final Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference team to say it will not play St. Frances this fall after St.…
The state is relocating 61 employees at the Spring Grove Medical Center in Catonsville because of extensive flood damage caused by the same storms that…