Six unemployed Marylanders allege that the state — which plans to end the jobless aid Saturday — has violated its duties under state law and…
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Students and staff will no longer have to wear masks in schools and district offices beginning Thursday, but masks will still be required on buses.…
Baltimore City buildings, including City Hall and numerous other office buildings, have been closed since early 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Source: The…
After 20 years coaching Chesapeake softball, Don Ellenberger is retiring with a career record of 354-83 that included three state championships along the way. …
Attorneys and family of Korryn Gaines, who was shot and killed by Baltimore County police in 2016, were joined Wednesday by Rev. Al Sharpton as…
Deputy City Solicitor Darnell Ingram called the Harlem Park settlement an opportunity for Baltimore Police Department, the city and the mayor’s office to address how…
The Fallen Journalists Memorial Foundation on Tuesday announced it has received two grants to support the establishment of a memorial on federal land in Washington,…
A decade after being scrapped by congressional leaders, earmarks are returning, albeit with a new name and approach. Online records show most Baltimore-area lawmakers plan…
The House voted Tuesday to approve a bill that would remove from the Capitol a bust of Roger Taney, the U.S. chief justice best known…
Carmelo Anthony was selected from a group of five finalists “for his dedication over the past year to pursuing social justice and advancing Abdul-Jabbar’s life…