The new NFL league year kicked off Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET, but the chaos of the offseason was in full swing well before that.
A Baltimore City Fire Department paramedic earned $358,586 last year—mostly from overtime—underscoring severe understaffing ...
The leader of the Senate unveiled $1 billion in new budget cuts Friday that he said could be considered as state leaders contemplate continued uncertainty in the ...
Baltimore city’s highest-paid employee in the last fiscal year was a Baltimore City Fire Department paramedic, who earned ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore offered his opinions and critiques of President Donald Trump's policies, particularly in relation to ...
The Maryland legislature hits a key deadline Monday, signaling the final three weeks of a 90-day session marked by budgetary ...
Who are you picking to win it all? After you vote, leave a comment and tell why the team you picked will take home the NCAA ...
Maryland students and education advocates are expected to hold a rally Monday evening in opposition to potential cuts in the ...
A 100-year-old company buys a family-owned market, UMMS plans to transform a sporting goods store into a primary care center, ...
Greenleigh’s residential housing success story could offer a blueprint for the rest of the state during a national housing ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore addressed during Sunday's Face the Nation ​how the Trump administration's policies are impacting the ...