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The Baltimore Board of Estimates voted to “de-appropriate” nearly $332 million in unrealized grant funds for various city ...
The Academy Award winner ticked off a list of Democratic state leaders that he believes are doing a good job, including one ...
Hall of Fame pitcher Jim Palmer has never eaten a chicken wing. But he said he will if the Orioles hit a grand slam this ...
Jackson Holliday, engrossed in an 0-for-17 slump, blasted a grand slam off Cleveland Guardians starter Gavin Williams on ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration plans to eliminate the IRS’ Direct File program, an electronic system for filing ...
OpenAI has named labor leader Dolores Huerta and three others to a temporary advisory board that will help guide the ...
As boating season comes into full swing, Charly’s will open a nine-hole mini golf course on June 1, available for children’s ...
Major League Baseball said umpire Hunter Wendelstedt was undergoing tests after he was struck in the face behind first base ...
ATLANTA (AP) — A federal panel of experts on Wednesday recommended an expansion of RSV vaccinations for adults and a new ...
The last island-wide blackout occurred on New Year’s Eve. Puerto Rico has struggled with chronic outages since September 2017 ...
The number of employees who work for Baltimore City Public Schools has surged in recent years, according to state data.
We deserve to know if our utilities are safe, especially when BGE uses safety to justify rate hikes,” Cohen said on X.