In the middle of the rain on Saturday morning, a group of volunteers and state lawmakers gathered in Southeast Baltimore to knock on doors.
One of the fast-growing companies in the country is located in Maryland — it began at a camp where teams worked to solve murder mysteries.
Dozens of secure drop boxes in Baltimore are now accepting ballots for the November election.
Among Scott's proposals would be to reform the city's "powerful" Board of Estimates.
Two Baltimore councilmen are proposing the bonus for both full-time and part-time public works employees.
The Democratic nominee for Baltimore mayor wants to cut back on power of the office he is likely to assume.
The Green Party candidate for a Baltimore City Council seat clinched a decisive victory ― 85 percent of the vote for a union endorsement.
Here’s information on registering to vote in Maryland, along with important election 2020 deadlines.
The proposed cuts would halt 25 local bus routes, due to a decline in ridership. More than five dozen advocacy groups are opposed.
Out of 155 public school facilities in Baltimore City, only two school buildings were inspected this year, and one was rated "not adequate."
ProPublica’s Electionland tip lines are open to take information about problems that prevent people in Baltimore from voting.
State Del. Brooke E. Lierman (D-Baltimore City) is pondering a run for state comptroller in 2022.
The Republican congressional candidate got a shout-out from President Donald Trump Sunday on Twitter.
The mayor of Baltimore will increase capacity for indoor dining, stores, malls, indoor recreational establishments and casinos.
The cities were rated in the survey on "four broad criteria."
The mayor says he wants Baltimore to focus on "harm reduction and public health safety," not reopening, ahead of Labor Day weekend.
"This public display on city property may not best serve" the goal of artistic and historical preservation, Baltimore officials say.
The governor, state schools superintendent and health secretary are announcing benchmarks for schools to resume in-person learning.
Protesters lined Fort Avenue before Vice President Mike Pence spoke at Fort McHenry for the Republican National Convention.
Fort McHenry will serve as the backdrop for the vice president's speech.
Given two minutes to speak at the Republican National Convention, Klacik likened herself to the trailblazer Chisholm.
Mismanagement of the Baltimore P.D., interpretation of the law at issue as changes to officers' Bill of Rights are sought.
The Community Development Network of Maryland announced Claudia Wilson Randall will become the organization’s next executive director.
Klacik's tweets and controversial campaign video have attracted the attention of Trump.
The vice president is reportedly planning to use Fort McHenry as the backdrop for his Republican National Convention speech.
Baltimore Independent mayoral candidate Robert Wallace debuted his first campaign TV ad Wednesday evening.
Authors believe Biden's choice "plays into racial politics."
County executives and the mayor of Baltimore are requesting a more detailed breakdown of the state's COVID-19 contact tracing program.
The GOP challenger for the congressional race against Kweise Mfume released a controversial campaign video.
Since the onset of the pandemic in March, Maryland has seen much unravel, including COVID repercussions in Black and Brown communities.
The Maryland Board of Elections encourages residents to vote by mail.
State legislators are encouraging school superintendents to coordinate a set of common standards for the resumption of in-person learning.
The Maryland State Education Association announced Sean Johnson will take over as executive director.
COVID-19 has prompted a reckoning in Maryland.
A Northwest Baltimore neighborhood picks up the pieces after a severe gas explosion Monday, killing one, injuring seven.
A group of landlords sues three Maryland jurisdictions, saying recently enacted local laws that prevent rent increases are unconstitutional.
The Baltimore Convention Center Field Hospital had a special visitor Friday from the federal government.
"We will remain paused," Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said, in stage two of reopening, sharing info on activities of those who got the virus.
"If you are around other people for any reason, in any setting, you should be wearing a face covering," Baltimore health officials say.
Outdoor dining will be the only kind allowed at restaurants in Baltimore City, the mayor and health commissioner said.