U.S. health regulators on Monday approved the first prescription drug made from marijuana, a milestone that could spur more research into a drug that remains…
Posts published in June 2018
The Democratic candidates for governor on Monday fanned out across the Baltimore-Washington corridor to rally voters to support their campaigns in Tuesday’s primary election for…
A group of registered nurses has filed a formal charge with the National Labor Relations Board against Johns Hopkins Hospital for allegedly impeding their efforts…
End big money’s dominance of Baltimore politics. That was the message the Baltimore City Council sent Monday night when its 15 members voted unanimously to…
Serena Jones was like many high school seniors when she graduated from Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women earlier this month — stuck at a…
A Rosedale woman was found dead in her home a day before her 62nd birthday, according to Baltimore County police. Cindy Berdina Testerman was found…
Nicole McWilliams has always been familiar with Arundel girls soccer. Going back to her high school playing days in the 1990s, where she was a…
A company that makes protective body wear for the military and police plans to move to Baltimore from Prince George’s county in July and ramp…
Eight homes in Pikesville were evacuated Monday morning due to a gas leak, according to the Baltimore County Fire Department. Construction crews struck a 4-inch…
Tuesday is Primary Election Day. Here’s a few key things you should know before you go to the polls, gleaned from the Maryland Board of…