Editorial: Few places embody the struggles and progress of Black history more fully than Baltimore and Maryland.
Baltimore high school student Jayden Johnson has learned quite a bit about the game of squash over the past three years. But SquashWise, a program to introduce city youth to the racket sport, has ...
Black History Month in Maryland highlights the state's African American economic contributions, past and present. Removing barriers to opportunity is key to future success.
Founder of the Great Blacks in Wax Museum, Dr. Joanne Martin, was the Grand Marshal.
Long before hospitals were accessible to many Black families in Maryland, grand midwives were delivering babies, supporting mothers and sustaining entire communities.
County honored Thurgood Marshall this Black History Month by reenacting one of the first cases he argued. In 1937, Williams v. Zimmerman challenged segregation in Maryland high schools.
New federal policy threatens access to healthcare education in Baltimore, disproportionately affecting Black students from historically Black schools.
Baltimore, known for its rich history and vibrant neighborhoods, offered an enticing real estate landscape last month. With ...
Eleven community-based organizations were selected as the first recipients of Baltimore City's Opioid Restitution Fund community grants.
A ship stationed in Baltimore continues to fire its cannons each day at noon. The USS Constellation, stationed at Baltimore's Inner Harbor, serves as a historic symbol of racial integration in the U.S ...
An actor best known for his role on “The Wire” is dead at age 62. Bobby J. Brown, who played a Baltimore police officer with ...
The venue is expected to support more than 7,000 jobs and draw over 2 million visitors annually by 2032, the report estimates ...