Baltimore officials said Wednesday that people can once again pay property tax bills and parking tickets online, although the city’s water billing system remains unavailable…
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Gov. Larry Hogan announced Wednesday that he would not release $245 million the legislature put into the state budget for various projects — including school…
Motion to suppress evidence in case that killed 5-year-old and her grandmother in Timonium is denied
A Baltimore County circuit court judge on Wednesday denied a motion to suppress evidence from a case where a grandmother and her 5-year-old granddaughter were…
Fiscal year 2020 restricted spending document. Source: Politotics
Stephen R. Hayes, a professional actor and director whose career spanned more than 40 years, died June 16 of complications of Marfan syndrome at his…
In November 2016 horse racing regulators gave $1.7 million to the Maryland Jockey Club to build a three-story structure at Laurel Park to house racetrack…
A little less than a year out from Maryland’s ban on polystyrene foam is set to take effect, many restaurants in the region say they’re…
A “Code Red” heat advisory is in effect in Baltimore from Wednesday through Saturday. Forecasters say it will feel like 100 degrees outside each afternoon.…
El alcalde y el comisionado de policía de Baltimore declararon su apoyo a la población inmigrante de la ciudad el martes, ya que introdujeron una…
Two men were killed and a woman was injured in a pair of overnight shootings in North Baltimore while another man died from injuries suffered…