Baltimore County reverses stance, backs release of sealed $100K settlement
Baltimore County supports unsealing the records in the lawsuit it brought against a former employee, which led to a $100,000 settlement.
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Baltimore County supports unsealing the records in the lawsuit it brought against a former employee, which led to a $100,000 settlement.
City Council President Zeke Cohen voiced concerns about the lack of a competitive bidding process and ended up voting against the proposal.
Macerich, a Santa Monica-based real estate investment trust, announced Wednesday that it has purchased the Annapolis Mall from Centennial.
The Maryland State Fair released the planned dates for its 145th edition, and plans to run for three weekends this year, starting August 27.
Police arrested and charged a 34-year-old Westminster man after two robberies along East Main Street on Sunday.
Here's a look at the latest restaurant openings in Maryland: from a Fells Point banchan bar to a Frederick outpost of a Baltimore staple.
The Maryland Folk Festival will not return to Salisbury in 2026 after city officials cited sponsorship and grant funding challenges.
Police say the man entered the store and removed two jerseys from the wall then pulled a knife and ran after he was stopped by an employee.
Prosecutors said they have eliminated the possibility that Michelle Rust committed suicide or disappeared voluntarily, leaving only Dwight Rust Jr. as having the means or motive to kill her.
Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo will skip the Preakness Stakes, it was announced Wednesday, ensuring there will be no Triple Crown winner.
Opinion: The Supreme Court's recognition that the nation has less need for racially based policies should be something worth celebrating, writes Torrey Snow.
Guest commentary: Maryland remains steadfastly committed to rebuilding the Key Bridge as quickly, safely and cost-effectively as possible, writes Transportation Secretary Katie Thomson.
Salisbury says Wicomico’s proposed fire/EMS payment shortfalls could fuel a push to end collective bargaining. County cites catch-up money.
Baltimore will shield thousands of homeowners from losing their properties to tax sale this year, but advocates say the city isn’t going far enough.
Annapolis says outdoor dining downtown is "here to stay," after restaurants were notified Friday that their outdoor leases were not renewed.
A reported 6% police pay offer is fueling new tension at City Hall as Salisbury leaders move to remove collective bargaining from the charter.
Over a year after the Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek, a main rival to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, stunned the world, China has become a testing ground.
Reader commentary: Anne Arundel gets its moment to shine with upcoming Triple Crown event — and state's investment in racing.
Reader commentary: President's boastful claim of unleashing the 'greatest' military maneuver is an embarrassment.
Reader commentary: Changing rules governing college sports and the big money involved deserve more scrutiny.
In his first remarks since Sunday night, the 16-year coach pointed the finger at himself for the Terps’ absence from the postseason.
The theme at AVAM’s Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race is Fantasy and Folly.
Kevin Gross, of Baltimore, who allegedly shot a co-worker on the shoulder of I-95, pleaded guilty to first-degree attempted murder Monday.
Maple Lawn is set to get a Bruster's Ice Cream shop and a new pizza restaurant, thanks to a Howard County couple.