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New lawsuits announced Monday claim a Baltimore City Public School teacher sexually assaulted students in the 1970s. The lawsuit, filed by Baltimore-based law firm Murphy, Falcon & Murphy, accuses the ...
It's time to rethink the way you plan your next meeting — not just in one city, but in a region designed for collaboration.
While many Maryland farmers remain concerned about the future impact of President Donald Trump’s blanket tariffs, some in the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A split Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear a challenge to a state ban on assault weapons, ...
The Designer Who Set Women Free," shines a light on Claire McCardell, a Frederick-born free-thinking, inventive, ambitious, and resourceful clothing designer.
Today's weather will be sunny & refreshing with highs in the mid-70s. Summer-like heat moves arrives Wednesday.
The rest of the budget committee applauds the director of Baltimore’s zoning board for being “honest and forthright” and challenging them to fix the zoning code the right way.
A fundraiser was held for the family of fallen Baltimore City Fire Department Lt. Mark Dranbauer Sunday evening.
The month of May has come to an end as MLB swings into June, bringing more exciting baseball rankings for the summer.
Community activist weighs in on the White House's targeting of Maryland jurisdictions, including Baltimore City, as sanctuary jurisdictions.