A judge sentenced a former Baltimore City employee after he pleaded guilty to accepting bribes and acquiring a fraudulent ...
A former Baltimore Department of Finance employee has been sentenced to four years in federal prison for his role in a ...
Another former member of the Baltimore Police Department shared allegations of corruption and misconduct in a court filing ...
Baltimore City Council’s Legislative Investigations Committee grilled Baltimore Gas and Electric representatives Thursday ...
The bidding process for CIAA Tournaments after 2026 opened last month, and Baltimore is competing with several locations, ...
Financial pain is coming as Maryland faces a nearly 3-billion-dollar budget deficit due in large part to public education ...
Maryland lawmakers are looking to make changes to the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future – the landmark education reform bill ...
Joseph Gillespie fraudulently obtained more than $143,000 in federal COVID relief funds and pocketed $250,000 in a decade-long scheme to eliminate Baltimore residents’ property taxes and water bills.
Tina Harris remembers the day her grandmother, Mary Armwood, told her about Maryland's last documented lynching victim: ...
Between a budget crunch, a housing crisis, and a new appetite in Annapolis for tackling longstanding energy and environmental issues, this year’s Maryland General Assembly session could be a very ...
To celebrate Black History Month Baltimore had it's very first annual parade to acknowledge the importance of the culture ...
The auto sear, or “Glock switch,” converts a handgun into a weapon that fires 120 rounds a minute. The lawsuit wants Glock to ...
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