Former Baltimore Health Commissioner and Maryland Health Secretary Joshua Sharfstein testified at the city’s trial against ...
Baltimore City Councilwoman Danielle McCray, a District 2 Democrat, is one of the least active sponsors of legislation on the ...
Not only are the Orioles slumping — and that might be too generous a description of their lackluster play since the All-Star break — but our community’s real ace-in-the-hole, the Baltimore Ravens, ...
According to Mayor Brandon Scott, so far this year, Baltimore Police have seized 1,647 guns, many of them stolen — with 42 ...
George E. Thomsen, a founding partner of Baltimore-based law firm Thomsen and Burke LLP, died Aug. 26 at Roland Park Place.
Two drug distribution companies at one point controlled 60% of the prescription opioid market in the Baltimore area, sending ...
As Craig Kimbrel’s speed bump turned into a mountain, Seranthony Domínguez took over as the Orioles’ closer and kept the role ...
“What you see now is a huge shift towards mail-in voting,” Maryland’s State Administrator of Elections Jared DeMarinis told ...
The Orioles continued their malaise as they crept toward clinching a playoff spot. Here are five things we learned from their ...
A top Maryland Democrat said that Republicans are disingenuous in their call for Gov. Wes Moore to order local jurisdictions ...
City needs better approach to curbing drug addiction than dispensing opioid settlement money to the usual suspects.
Expanded outdoor dining helped keep restaurants in business during COVID but the trend may be coming to a close.