The Council on American-Islamic Relations called Tuesday for County Councilman John Grasso to resign after he shared a series of “hate-filled, Islamophobic and xenophobic” posts…
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A federal judge ruled Sept. 27 that Frederick County is liable to pay damages in the civil rights lawsuit brought by a Salvadoran woman who…
Mayor Catherine E. Pugh is scheduled to announce plans Wednesday for the redevelopment of Lexington Market led by Seawall Development. The Baltimore-based developer is responsible…
A 34-year-old man has admitted in federal court to manufacturing hundreds of thousands of knockoff Xanax pills in the basement of his parents’ Sparks home,…
Some businesses in Baltimore County are experiencing power outages after a contractor stuck an underground electrical line, according to the Baltimore County Fire Department. The…
The roughly 1,100 McCormick & Co. employees who now work under one roof in Hunt Valley can confer more easily with colleagues in different departments…
About 225 million electronic devices across the United States will wail and buzz Wednesday afternoon as the Federal Emergency Management Agency conducts an emergency alert…
Despite the rain and heat this summer, it’s been an absolutely incredible year for the Aberdeen Farmer’s Market, city officials say, and a big program…
Baltimore County executive candidate Johnny Olszewski Jr. pulled out of a debate planned for Friday night, frustrating organizers and his opponent. Olszewski, a Democrat, was…
With 37 people killed, September was Baltimore’s deadliest month in more than a year. The numbers » Nearly half of the month’s killings, 17, happened…