Over the past 3 1/2 years, Baltimore has had millions of extra dollars to spend on public safety, thanks to the federal ...
BALTIMORE — Baltimore County residents will have a chance to weigh in on the ... and who’s prepared to handle crisis ...
Although the funding was originally prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic and government shutdowns, Baltimore and other cities ...
In contrast with other cities that allocated COVID funds to safety, Baltimore devoted a far greater portion of its spending ...
TOWSON, Md. — A retired Baltimore Police officer testified Thursday that he would regularly look at pornography while driving ...
Democrat Johnny Olszewski Jr. was elected to Congress on Tuesday. At least six people have publicly expressed interest in ...
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszweski is headed to Congress in January to represent the 2nd District, so someone will ...
The $18 million judgment relates to a loan the developer took out to revamp a historic tower on downtown's west side.
A Windsor Mill woman was sentenced last week to more than five years in prison for attempting to fraudulently receive more ...
A Brown Advisory employee qualifies for U.S. Open, Ocean City and local groups sue to stop an offshore wind development and ...
Baltimore is on a fast-approaching deadline to obligate all $641 million of its federal COVID-19 relief funds by the end of this year — or else it will lose the money. Around $501 million has ...