Rep. Anthony G. Brown, Maryland’s former lieutenant governor, said Tuesday he is supporting businessman David Trone in the state’s 6th Congressional District, marking the first…
Posts published in March 2018
The University of Baltimore has settled a lawsuit alleging it discriminated against a pregnant employee. The U.S. Department of Justice announced in a release Monday…
The crab apple trees that flanked Lawyers Mall in Annapolis may have been unceremoniously razed earlier this year, but their legacy lives on in two…
Baltimore’s spending panel is expected to approve $200,000 on Wednesday to pay for lawyers who will represent immigrants who are facing deportation. The head of…
Some Marylanders would see their state taxes go up while many others would see a decrease under tax legislation proposed by a state Senate committee.…
Anne Arundel County Executive Steve Schuh unveiled a two-year, $14.8 million plan Tuesday that would boost school security with more officers, more secure doors and…
Seniors at an assisted-living facility in Northwest Baltimore were stranded for more than three days without power, the executive director said, following the powerful wind…
Hundreds of Baltimore students walked out of class and marched to City Hall on Tuesday to protest gun violence and call for stricter gun control…
Centennial junior Jason Kraisser had been in this moment before but felt there was more to be done. He entered the state wrestling tournament at…
Three men were arrested after a fight in Towson Saturday night, Baltimore County police said. Just before 2 a.m. Saturday, three officers were on foot…