A mask mandate is not something Maryland's governor says he is considering as the coronavirus spreads.
“What was once a source of embarrassment for the city and for our state will instead become a beacon of hope," Gov. Larry Hogan said.
Officers at Maryland's largest prison say they have been understaffed, fostering an unsafe environment and increasing assaults on staff.
A new analysis found more than 6 million nationwide are behind on rent, owing a total of $23 billion.
Companies are using ‘HeLa’ cells without permission, according to the Baltimore descendants of Henrietta Lacks.
More than 1.4 million Americans think eviction is likely as the moratorium keeping them in their homes comes to an end.
The union is demanding "payments for the tens of thousands of unemployed Marylanders who have yet to receive their full benefits."
The Inspector General's office wants to know why mail service in Baltimore has been "particularly sluggish," the report states.
The unemployment rate in Baltimore decreased recently.
The goal of CCG, a competitive awards program, is to provide capital and operating funds for community-driven revitalization efforts.
This lack of patience and empathy was wrong, and I am overjoyed that a U.S. District Judge ordered Gwen’s release this afternoon.
A Baltimore man won $400,000 in the state's COVID vaccination lottery; all the June COVID deaths in MD were among those not vaccinated.
Marylanders will continue to receive the $300 in federal benefits under the temporary restraining order; the state plans to appeal.
Tonight, our brother Kenyell Wilson became a victim of the gun violence he worked every day to prevent.
Funding for the Office of Recovery Programs was included in Baltimore’s Fiscal Year 2022 budget
Here is how the Baltimore area is doing with coronavirus vaccinations.
Baltimore police are on track to seize at least twice as many privately manufactured firearms — called “ghost guns” — as they did in 2020.
In observance of Juneteenth National Independence Day, Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced that city offices will be closed on Friday, June 18.
Mayor Brandon M. Scott and Baltimore City Health Commissioner Dr. Letitia Dzirasa announced changes in Baltimore’s response to COVID-19.
A class action suit was filed last week on behalf of people with mobility disabilities that live, visit, and work in Baltimore.
Baltimore's unemployment rate decreased recently.
Maryland is among 24 states that have announced they will discontinue enhanced pandemic federal unemployment benefits.
Grilled by Democratic lawmakers this week, Emergent’s executives defended their bonuses and stock sales, according to the report.
Programs to help Baltimore restaurants expand into the outdoors will be extended.
Gov. Larry Hogan signed 226 bills that affect students who are registered sex offenders, expands alcohol delivery, and OKs sports betting.
Access to broadband speeds needed for remote work and learning vary greatly across the U.S.
Top leaders in Maryland and the city of Baltimore are united in support for legislation introduced to reconnect communities divided.
“If you want that mask mandate to go away, get vaccinated,” Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott said at a news conference Monday.
The CDC said you can stop wearing your mask everywhere if you've been vaccinated. This is what Maryland's new guidance is.
"We must continue to take COVID-19 seriously," Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott said.
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski today announced the kickoff of , the process for developing the County's next master plan to ...
A $430 million project aims to curtail 80 percent of Baltimore City's sewage overflows into the Harbor and the Chesapeake Bay.
Community solar has emerged as a win-win for consumers’ wallets and the environment -- no solar panels required.
Vice President Kamala Harris thanked those involved in the COVID-19 vaccination effort at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore and nationwide.
As the conversation evolves, Black community leaders in Baltimore City seek to scrap the narrative of reimagining policing.
Vice President of the United States Kamala Harris plans a visit to Charm City this week.
Maryland is one of just seven states to cut its Black vaccine equity gap in half, according to a Bloomberg analysis posted Thursday.
The office will support local projects that "close the digital divide."
With the REAL ID enforcement deadline now just months away, Maryland residents should be prepared for the change.
The relocation will provide a "shot in the arm" to an area facing increased office vacancies, the governor said at a Monday news conference.