Will Congressman Elijah Cummings’ widow, Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, be one of the Democrats to seek his seat in a special election?
Baltimore reacts to the death of U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings, described as a role model, crusader and titan of civil rights.
The late congressman was a trailblazer in the Maryland House who rose to chair the powerful U.S. House Oversight Committee.
Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby has identified 790 criminal cases her office said are compromised.
The Baltimore Democrat tweeted she was reinstated Friday following a ban by the social media site for her tweets on transit, climate change.
Latest milestone continues strong year for Port's cargo business
Honor Recognizes 10 Years of Community Outreach and Education
5,181 Moves Is The Highest Amount Ever In Port's 313-year History
President Donald Trump was in Baltimore on Thursday for the House Republican retreat. Watch a re-broadcast of his speech here.
Since news of President Donald Trump's visit to Baltimore was announced ahead of the GOP conference, multiple protests have formed.
The size of the 11 million tons of record Port of Baltimore cargo is a lot to comprehend. Here it is in terms Marylanders understand.
Maryland school districts saw mixed results on statewide standardized testing in 2018, according to new data released statewide.
Benchmarks Achieved for Fiscal Year and Quarterly Tonnage
While Port of Baltimore Benefits from Channel Dredging, Project will Curb Island Erosion, Add Wetlands and Habitat
Though Trump didn’t say so, some of the responsibility for any such conditions rests with his own administration.
Funding will Augment Port’s Existing Access and Cybersecurity Systems
Residents can now pay their water bills after a ransomware attack shut down Baltimore City's online systems for three months.
The church was reportedly not consulted about the press conference for U.S. Housing & Development Secretary Ben Carson.
The proposal, to be delivered Wednesday by Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott, will address four key areas to better Baltimore.
Referencing tweets made by the President Donald Trump attacking Baltimore, Sharpton accused Trump of playing a "race-divisive card."
"Mr. Trump, you are a disappointment to the people of Baltimore, our country, and to the world," Mayor Jack Young said to POTUS.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials were expected to detain those slated for deportation in Baltimore this weekend.
'I will continue to do all that is in my power so that all Baltimore residents, including immigrants, feel safe and welcome.' — Mayor Young
There will be a rally and vigil in Baltimore City against immigrant children’s detention and family separations.
The names and Social Security numbers of 78,000 Marylanders were accessed by hackers who breached MD Department of Labor servers.
State government offices will be closed July 5, 2019.
Community members are invited to engage in a discussion about how to combat the culture of intimidation in Baltimore.
Maryland officials have settled a lawsuit against sham cancer charities for $2.5 million; the leaders spent money on trips and luxury goods.
Baltimore has been picked for the National Public Safety Partnership initiative, which provides federal resources to violent areas.
Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott calls for action after the New York Times reported an NSA cyberweapon caused the attack.
The embattled mayor of Baltimore resigned effective Thursday, May 2.
The VP made two stops during a visit to Baltimore on Wednesday, May 1.
A prosecutor who says he is a product of Baltimore and embodies its promise plans to run for mayor in the 2020 election.
Mayor won't step down; Baltimore "will have cloud over its head" as city probes Pugh's book deal, says one city council member.
Maryland House Speaker Michael Busch has reportedly died. He was 72.
A new study shows where you're most likely to get audited. Here's what it shows for Baltimore City.
“This independent commission is independent in name only,” Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot told Capital News Service Wednesday morning.
City Council President Jack Young said he is ready to face the challenge of acting as mayor while Mayor Catherine Pugh is on leave.
Governor Larry Hogan and Comptroller Peter Franchot are both calling for action based on Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh's book deals.
The mayor of Baltimore was reportedly admitted to the hospital over the weekend.