From the death of Freddie Gray to scandals over surveillance airplanes and body-camera videos, the Baltimore Police Department has had a rocky three years. The…
Posts published in June 2018
Baltimore’s spending board on Wednesday authorized a small tax cut for city homeowners that Mayor Catherine Pugh included in her budget proposal for next fiscal…
Baltimore’s spending board on Wednesday is expected to authorize a small tax cut for city homeowners that Mayor Catherine Pugh included in her budget for…
Baltimore officials on Wednesday are expected to devote $21 million in excess tax revenue to paying for police overtime pay that ran well overbudget. The…
At Woodlawn High School in suburban Baltimore County, one of the greatest challenges confronting educators is just getting students to show up. Foster care students…
Landlords and tenants in Howard County face changes in leasing practices after the County Council passed new landlord-tenant regulations on Monday. Legislation introduced by Democratic…
The Democratic candidates for governor who took part in a debate at the University of Baltimore Tuesday managed to steer clear of the urban myths…
A young girl dancing on North Smallwood Street. A police officer in Mid-Town Belvedere shrugging with his palms outstretched. Many others around the city waving…
The City of Havre de Grace will retain the services of national law firms to file a lawsuit against opioid distributors and manufacturers, following the…
After an hours-long search, crews recovered the body of a a 19-year-old construction worker who had been buried by dirt and debris in a ditch…