Revenue declined, but it’s unclear why the nonprofit’s finances unraveled so precipitously. “Who’s going to defend impoverished folks now,” a housing advocate asks.
Questions about race dominated voir dire Monday in a trial of a Florida man who's charged with conspiracy to destroy an ...
State lawmakers are considering a bill that would bring up to 14 new speed cameras to Baltimore County’s interstates.
A last-minute pause in federal funding scheduled to go into effect at 5 p.m. Tuesday is causing widespread unease among ...
Concerns have reached Maryland over federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents stopping and questioning school ...
This new year 2025 marks the 100th anniversary of The University of Baltimore and its School of Law. We celebrate this centennial as a milestone in the ...
Maryland children may soon lose the ability to take advanced math classes in public elementary schools, according to a ...
Brandon Russell, 29, encouraged his then-girlfriend, Sarah Beth Clendaniel, to carry out the power grid attack, hoping to ...
The Maryland Second Look Act, sponsored by Baltimore County Democrat state Sen. Charles Sydnor, would grant incarcerated ...
Maryland gained 38,400 jobs in 2024, with 27,300 of those jobs coming from the private sector, according to a report released ...
Police officers arrested 34-year-old Keyona Dillon after accusing her of killing her own 11-year-old daughter, London Olsen ...
State officials and nonprofit leaders reported they were locked out of federal systems used to draw down federal funds for ...