The delegate from Baltimore who amended the bill said she had one word to describe the veto: "Theater."
The politician under federal scrutiny resigned before appearing in court, where he reportedly pleaded guilty.
Controversy helped spur private donations to bus youths to the March for Our Lives in D.C., Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh reportedly said.
HUD Secretary Ben Carson, who was questioned by Congress on a $31K dining set order, says he "left it to" his wife.
Women are not being equally represented in top management positions in Maryland, lawmakers say.
The Baltimore Green Network Vision Plan is open for public comment.
Maryland Center for School Safety will receive a 600 percent increase in funding, among other measures.
A bill expanding the number of medical cannabis licenses and adding funds for the commission overseeing them has advanced in Annapolis.
President Trump's proposed changes to the SNAP food program are called a "reverse Robin Hood policy" that could hurt 744,000 Marylanders.
What do people around the state think of Baltimore? The recent Goucher Poll gives an idea.
Maryland Sen. Ben Cardin has introduced a bill that would prevent the use of federal money toward any kind of military parade in DC.
The lawsuit says Homeland Security decision to end temporary protected status for nearly 60,000 Haitians is “irrational and discriminatory.”
The Maryland Stadium Authority found strong potential for retail, housing, grocery, schools and office space in midtown Baltimore.
After "patient dumping" in Baltimore, the hospital CEO and the patient's mother have spoken out about the incident.
The average monthly bill will see an estimated $2.31 reduction as a result of the change in federal tax rate, BGE says.
Transportation upgrades are coming to relieve traffic in the Baltimore metro area, Maryland's governor says.
A $1.89 million grant from FEMA will bolster security at the Port of Baltimore.
The secretary of education has been one of President Trump's most controversial cabinet nominees.
A.G. Jeff Sessions and Homeland Security Secretary Kristjen Nielsen spoke in Baltimore of how gangs thrive due to immigration policies.
Lead poisoning initiatives were among those that Maryland health officials are focusing on to reduce health disparities.
At a congressional hearing in Baltimore, Gov. Chris Christie urged bipartisanship, funding research for treating pain without opioids.
Charm City has some of the tastiest and least contaminated drinking water in the nation, Best Life magazine reports.
The Boring Co. will start with two 35-mile tubes between Baltimore and Washington, all part of a planned 215-mile route to New York City.
The former president is making two stops on his trip, one in Baltimore City and another in Baltimore County.
More than 100 sites will be available across Maryland for people to drop off unwanted prescription drugs.
A group is protesting the recognition of Columbus Day and celebrating Indigenous People's Day in Baltimore instead.
The holiday schedule for Monday, Oct. 9, affects trash pickup and more services; parking meters are in effect.
A so-called "fatberg" of food waste and flushable wipes that caused sewer problems in Baltimore received a mention on "Saturday Night Live."
The new laws taking effect this week impact everything from rearview mirrors to rape to recyclables.
Dr. Sir Rodney Williams will speak about the impact of Hurricane Irma on Antigua, Barbuda.
The sewage leak is flowing into a pipe that drains into the Gwynns Falls, Baltimore City health officials said.
The $20 bill proposal comes after the U.S. treasury secretary said there were a "lot more important issues to focus on."
Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh says that actions by President Donald Trump were 'callous and cavalier.'
Vandals wrote an anti-Trump message at the renowned Baltimore neurosurgeon's home in Virginia.
The City Council called for their removal following the weekend violence in Charlottesville, Virginia; Mayor Pugh defends action.
Baltimore currently bans food trucks from operating within 300 feet of any brick-and-mortar business that sells a similar product.
Gov. Larry Hogan will ask that an Annapolis state house statue of the judge who wrote that slaves could not be freed be removed.
The Port of Baltimore was the fourth fastest-growing port in North America in 2016.
Maryland regulators approved the state's first medical marijuana dispensary, allowing Wellness Institute of Maryland to open in Frederick.
Maryland's attorney general is asking the FCC to allow a crackdown on scam robocalls that currently can't be blocked from cell phones.