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Charter school leaders are expressing concerns about newly proposed state regulations that they say could force schools to close. Among the regulations discussed Tuesday at a meeting of the Maryland ...
The five-year agreement between Mayor Brandon Scott’s Office of Recovery Programs (ORP) and Behavioral Health System ...
Paralyzed from the neck down at 17, Tim Strachan became a sideline reporter for Terps football games, a lawyer and a ...
A former City school teacher was found guilty on charges of sexual abuse of a minor, according to the City State's Attorney's ...
The women are at the center of a federal class-action lawsuit against ICE holding room operations in downtown.
Victims of abuse in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore’s bankruptcy case want to schedule a third round of victim ...
Neighbors in Baltimore County brought their concerns about the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project to state officials who say they're ready to fight for them.
The Walter P. Carter Institute's Community Leadership and Empowerment Program (CLEP) aims to prepare the next generation of ...
Are you kidding me?” one of the lucky players said when she saw she was a winner, according to Maryland Lottery officials.
A quiet stretch of Aisquith Street turned into a crime scene Saturday evening after a 40-year-old man was shot in East ...
Oldest known portrait of University of Maryland medical school founder Dr. John Davidge discovered in the storage closet of a former Baltimore restaurant.
Despite ambitious emissions goals, the state is failing to track and regulate fossil-fueled backup generators. The creeping ...