Baltimore City and Baltimore County must work together across critical dimensions such as transit, housing and public safety, writes Zac Blanchard and Nick Stewart.
Maryland awarded a $6 million contract to a Baltimore City nonprofit that is struggling to provide its legally required tax reporting.
A new report from the Baltimore City inspector general found that the mayor's office repeatedly violated​ policies related to city purchasing cards, known as "p-cards." ...
Baltimore City parents of young children can soon enroll children in pre-K.The window for standard and early admissions opens Monday and closes on April 17. Families will then receive school placement ...
Since 2019, when Baltimore's murder rate hit an all-time high, something has changed, and data points to the city showing major improvement.
READER POLL: In city dispute, do you side with Baltimore’s inspector general, who wants more transparency, or its mayor, who ...
For Black History Month, the spotlight is on a woman who is living it, Baltimore native Natalie Lawson Epps, and the trail she blazed for Black women. Walking along Edmondson Avenue with Epps, there ...
The Baltimore City Health Department (BCDHD) reportedly separated employees into a "White caucus" and "people of color caucus" for a series of taxpayer-funder diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) ...
With new sluggers and a healthy lineup, the Orioles are poised to erupt. Will they reclaim their explosive 2024 form and dominate baseball?
As part of the legal agreement surrounding the $580 million Baltimore won in court orders and settlements from opioid drug manufacturers and retailers, officials must give a portion of the funds to ...
The Baltimore Orioles entered spring training with renewed confidence in their pitching staff, and much of that optimism centers on the resurgence of left-hander Trevor Rogers. After a rocky start to ...