A plan approved by a key Maryland Senate committee Friday would grant 21 new licenses to grow or process medical marijuana, but leave only 15…
Posts published in March 2018
Neighborhood participation would be required in any attempt to relaunch the stalled State Center redevelopment project in midtown Baltimore under legislation that the Maryland General…
An Edgewood man was sentenced Friday in federal court to 20 years for accepting thousands of dollars from ISIS terrorists overseas to carry out an…
A German Shepherd and his original owner were reunited after the dog had been missing for three years — all thanks to a traffic stop,…
What kid doesn’t like dirt? There were plenty of kids and plenty of dirt to dig, kick and throw for a good cause as nearly…
Baltimore police have seized more than $10 million from people during drug and gambling investigations over the past five years — but rarely return it.…
Mayor Catherine Pugh said she called U.S. Rep. Andy Harris on Friday and invited him to Baltimore after the Republican congressman told a Carroll County…
Maryland lawmakers have agreed to boost spending on the state’s child care voucher program that advocates say has relegated low income families to the lowest-quality…
A Baltimore judge has acquitted the man accused of killing 16-year-old Phylicia Barnes in 2010, bringing an end to a high-profile case that spanned three…
A Towson advocacy group is planning a rally Monday to mark the one-year anniversary of the removal of 30 trees from the site of a…