Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in speech Wednesday that a civil rights decree designed to reform the Baltimore Police Department was linked to rising crime,…
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Gov. Larry Hogan’s campaign trolled the state’s teachers’ union Wednesday after its representatives warned him that he was violating its trademark logo. For years, candidates…
The Rev. Roy W. Joellenbeck, a retired United Church of Christ pastor who served a Locust Point church for many years, died of heart disease…
The lone debate scheduled between Republican Gov. Larry Hogan and Democratic nominee Ben Jealous will go ahead as planned Monday after the Jealous campaign dropped…
Two women were killed and eight people were displaced in three separate fires in the Baltimore area early Wednesday morning, according to local officials. The…
A federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that Baltimore County must pay back employees who were forced to overpay into the county’s pension system for years.…
Hazel Sanders, who was struggling to raise funds to pay for surgery for her service dog, has received enough donations and the 7-year-old Rottweiler is…
Known for his boastful lyrics, catchy hooks and accounts of life in inner-city Baltimore, Sandtown hip-hop artist YGG Tay has made a name for himself…
Hurricane Florence has moved on, but the storm is nonetheless forecast to deliver another potentially damaging slug of floodwaters and pollution to the Chesapeake Bay…
For the second year in a row, Dulaney High School was named a winner in Baltimore County Public Schools’ Team BCPS Clean Green 15 Litter…