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Baltimore City won millions in settlements and awards after taking on pharmaceutical companies for their role in the opioid ...
The Baltimore NAACP chapter and other social justice organizations called Thursday for Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott to withdraw his selection for a permanent Baltimore Police commissioner and, ins… ...
There's been an uptick in deer in Baltimore lately, so much so that the city's Department of Recreation and Parks is leading ...
Using traffic and crash analyses, state officials have identified nearly 150 stretches of roadway across Maryland that they ...
Baltimore addresses an overpopulation of white-tail deer threatening local ecosystems and seeks public input on solutions.
Four years ago, the Baltimore City Council passed a resolution calling for the Maryland General Assembly to change the process by which a Baltimore mayor selects a police commissioner nominee to re… ...
Following Gov. Wes Moore's decision not to locate the state's first cannabis incubator at the Catonsville armory, residents ...
Community members are being given a chance to review and comment on the proposed options for the Red Line project, which aims to improve transportation in the Baltimore area.
Andre Street, a retired Baltimore Police detective sergeant, remembers an incident several decades ago, wrestling two men who had stolen a car. “We were really battling. And my hat went one way ...
Equitech Tuesday ended after 200 meetups. Now, organizers want Baltimore’s input on what’s next. After four years of connecting the region’s tech and startup community, UpSurge Baltimore announced ...