The entire scope of the problem posed by so-called "forever chemicals" in Maryland schools is just beginning to come into view under a new federal law.
Our film critic talks with Coolidge Award winner John Waters about MPAA battles, Meryl Streep, and scratch ’n’ sniff marijuana cards.
The investment is part of a settlement with a group of city residents who sued in 2021, alleging “widespread and ongoing” ...
Baltimore City will use funds from a settlement agreement to make Baltimore more accessible for those with disabilities and ...
Week 10 certainly didn’t disappoint as we saw some talented NFL defenses take it up to the next level against opposing ...
Baltimore City has reached an agreement in a lawsuit that will result in a $44 million investment in accordance with the ...
The Gordie Howe International Bridges isn’t an exact fit for easy comparison for proposed new Chesapeake Bay bridges. But in ...
A new settlement agreement in a American With Disabilities Act, ADA, lawsuit promises to significantly improve pedestrian ...
Thursday kicks off the photos with Santa Claus at The Shops at Kenilworth until Christmas Eve. Walk-ups are welcome, but ...
city leaders and stakeholders say the mass transit project is essential to the city's economic stability. STORY HIGHLIGHTS ...
Baltimore City Public Schools CEO Sonja Santelises and community leaders listened to feedback from students on ways to make ...