A 41-year-old man was taken to the hospital with life-threatening gunshot wounds from a shooting in West Baltimore on Wednesday night.
Baltimore was smart to sue opioid makers and distributors, but will it be as wise in deciding how the funds are used?
Baltimore City Councilman John T. Bullock, a Democrat representing District 9, is one of the most active sponsors of legislation on the council. Feedback from residents about his responsiveness ...
Howard County proved to be one of Maryland’s best when it comes to field hockey last season. After crowning a pair of state champions in Glenelg (Class 2A) and Mt. Hebron (3A), the county will look to ...
Baltimore City Public Schools and surrounding school districts are working to address teacher vacancies through salary increases, apprenticeship programs and recruitment initiatives.
Orioles owner and philanthropist David Rubenstein is donating $1.5 million to the Jewish Museum of Maryland, allowing it to complete an ambitious modernization of the museum’s public spaces.
Marcus Bleazard displayed tremendous potential as a plebe with Navy football before leaving to serve a Mormon mission in Central America.
Joyce I. Dennison, a retired Baltimore educator, civil rights and AIDS activist who participated in the 1963 Northwood Theatre demonstrations, died Sept. 1.
After two years of administrating this program, we're more confident than ever in the importance of guaranteed-income programs, in Baltimore and elsewhere, to help close the gap created by low ...
On downtown Baltimore’s west side, a new urban renewal strategy is starting to pay off as small developers with small-scale projects spur redevelopment.
Colorado spruce, the species with the popular blue-needled cultivars, struggles in Maryland growing conditions.
This 104-year-old Bolton Hill address comes with a pedigree. This red brick townhouse was the childhood home of Baltimore civic leader Walter Sondheim.