Was it similar to the Trump-inspired deadly insurrection on the Capitol Jan. 6? Several current officials say they believe so.
A Maryland bill would allow people sentenced to more than one year of incarceration or with pending charges to serve on a jury.
The Baltimore Orioles organization and the city's mayor support Major League Baseball's decision to move the All Star game out of Atlanta.
Compare your federal tax payments and refunds to state and national averages.
A police officer who tried to run for mayor of Baltimore was indicted over questions stemming from his address of residence.
Appearances were made to highlight the state's continued economic recovery and job creation.
McCarthy, a former journalist and political strategist, had a stint as editor of The Afro-American Newspaper in Baltimore.
All Marylanders are asked to complete the United Ways in Maryland COVID-19 Survey by April 5.
The Mosbys recently purchased two homes in Florida — at a total cost of slightly more than one million dollars.
Bernard C. “Jack” Young remains bitter. It's been three months since the former mayor of Baltimore departed City Hall.
Every two weeks, the mayor of Baltimore says the city will reevaluate restrictions such as capacity limits.
Some MD residents have the latest stimulus payment. Plug your information into this IRS website to find out when the third round arrives.
Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. banned debt collectors from garnishing Marylanders’ latest round of federal stimulus checks Monday.
The appointment follows Monday’s City Council confirmation of Jim Shea.
The coronavirus restrictions will remain in effect in Baltimore despite the governor lifting capacity limits.
Most MD residents approve of legalized cannabis use, Gov. Hogan continues to receive majority support, the newest Goucher Poll finds.
Marylanders could soon see $1,400 checks deposited in their bank accounts, as well as a big boost in child tax credits.
“Baltimore will continue to lean on the direction of health care professionals and local data," Mayor Brandon Scott said.
After announcing his visit to Baltimore, President Joe Biden will instead host select leaders in D.C.
The President of the United States will be in Charm City seeing the latest on the coronavirus vaccine production.
Amid criticism of Maryland’s efforts to vaccinate people of color, a new program is unveiled in Baltimore, with more in the pipeline.
Nearly one year after the first cases of coronavirus were detected in Maryland, Gov. Larry Hogan addressed the plan to vaccinate residents.
Baltimore City leaders will review policies around travel for elected officials after an investigation into the state's attorney.
A bill in the Maryland General Assembly would ban sentences of life without parole for juveniles.
Due to weather, several schedule changes have been reported in Baltimore Thursday.
Morgan State, Maryland Institute College of Art and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health team with city health officials.
The ban would be the first step in changing behaviors around single-use plastic, environmental advocates say.
A child's arrest in a Baltimore public school creates "a terrifying and dehumanizing experience," according to a juvenile public defender.
A new bill would address transit issues, since Maryland reportedly had the most bus, light rail and heavy rail breakdowns among the states.
The group has targeted these issues, as well as education equity, following a year fraught with social unrest wrapped in a global pandemic.
Baltimore needed $3.8 billion to get out of the red
Del. Lierman (D-Baltimore City) promised to be an aggressive campaigner and fundraiser when she launched her 2022 bid to become comptroller.
Bars, restaurants, gyms and some other venues in Baltimore may reopen Friday, Jan. 22, at reduced capacity.
Leaders from Baltimore City, Anne Arundel County and Howard County want to connect the region's residents to transit equitably, efficiently.
The bill would "permanently disqualify [Trump] from holding ... any office of honor, trust, or profit" in the United States, Mfume said.
Mayor Brandon Scott said he was "cautiously optimistic" about health trends and will make a decision Friday about restrictions.
Trash collections scheduled for Friday will be picked up Saturday instead.
Stimulus payments of $600 are on their way to MD; Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blocked a vote on increasing checks to $2,000.
The creation of a disability card, plastic bag ban, minimum wage increase and more are among the new laws in Maryland effective in January.
Dive into Baltimore’s Northwood shopping center; the fight against segregation; and activism by Morgan State University students.