The Baltimore City Council voted unanimously Monday to repeal parts of the fire code that officials say were preventing the creation of bike lanes and…
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Even as Conowingo Dam owner Exelon Corp. is suing Maryland and denying responsibility for pollution that flows down the Susquehanna River, state environmental officials appealed…
The Baltimore County Council on Monday decided against granting property tax breaks to police officers, firefighters and other public safety workers. Councilman Wade Kach had…
Baltimore City Council members concerned about lobbying efforts to privatize the city’s water supply unanimously approved legislation Monday that, if approved by voters, would make…
Two Baltimore County Council members are calling on the owners of White Marsh Mall to require young patrons to be supervised on Friday and Saturday…
Maryland State Police are investigating after a driver of a stolen car fled from police, resulting in a crash and leaving one person with life-threatening…
Joseph L. Borowy, a retired administrator with the Social Security Administration who pitched in the minor leagues and was a standout Patterson High School athlete,…
James Arnold Openshaw Jr., who owned and operated a heavy construction firm and built Columbia’s Lake Kittamaquandi, died of a respiratory condition July 28 at…
Several county gymnasts from Emilia’s Acrobatics & Gymnastics Club in Laurel made the U.S. National Teams for Acrobatic Gymnastics with their performances at the USA…
One man died and another was critically injured in two separate shootings Monday morning in the city, according to the Baltimore Police Department. The shootings…