Children detained at the Baltimore County Detention Center are locked up for 23 hours a day in rat-infested cells that sometimes flood with sewage water,…
Posts published in March 2023
The goal of the legislation is to gather a pot of money that can be distributed locally in the event a jurisdiction experiences a disaster…
Parkville finally got over the hump with a 71-58 win over Gaithersburg in Wednesday’s Class 4A showdown, earning its first trip to the final in…
Behind a 23-point performance from All-Metro forward Quinton Monroe, three-time defending state champion Lake Clifton boys basketball beat CMIT North, 65-58, in a Class 1A…
A year ago, Meade suffered heartbreak, losing a big lead to fall in the Class 4A state semifinals. On Wednesday, the Mustangs wiped away that…
A spike in sleep-related infant deaths in the Baltimore metro area is alarming medial providers and health officials and causing them to double down on…
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and members of the state’s congressional delegation on Wednesday renewed their pitch to build a new FBI headquarters in the state…
Global Food, a Virginia-based grocer specializing in international food, will open its first Baltimore-area store Thursday in a former Price Rite in Meadows Shopping Center…
Maryland House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones’ bill to ask voters statewide about enshrining a right to an abortion in the state constitution won preliminary approval…
After the city ethics board advised Baltimore elected officials that they couldn’t accept CIAA basketball tournament tickets from Visit Baltimore, the mayor’s office bought thousands…