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An East Baltimore squatter standoff Thursday exposed the limits of Maryland's new crackdown.
Reader commentary: The Confederate statues returning to Baltimore should be put on display accompanied by information giving viewers historical context.
A trio of major Maryland orchestras packs Meyerhoff Symphony Hall next week for three nights in a row before annual orchestra conference.
Orioles starter Chris Bassitt completed his third quality start of the season Thursday against his former team, the Toronto Blue Jays.
Opinion: Baltimore has many advantages, writes Julian Baron, yet Austin and cities like it are pulling away from us.
A Baltimore County Police spokesperson said the department is "not investigating this matter at this time."
A bases-loaded walk in the eighth inning forced home the go-ahead run as the Orioles fell to 4-7 in one-run games this season.
Taneytown relocated 25 turtles from Roberts Mill Park pond over Memorial Day weekend, the second year of an effort to manage the population.
"I always thought I was not good [at school], but evening school gave me the opportunity to realize that it's not hard for me to learn," Grace Scheuerman, 18, said. "I just needed a change in environment."
Maryland launches a public dashboard tracking opioid settlement dollars received, distributed and spent statewide.
The Ravens offered a tour highlighting the three-year transformation of M&T Bank Stadium, which they’ve termed “The Next Evolution.”
U.S. Marshals seek Roland Proctor, convicted of killing his father, after he failed to return to a Baltimore re-entry facility.
Baltimore officials filed a motion Wednesday to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the inspector general and two advisory board members.
Mayor Brandon Scott’s administration has a long-term plan for lowering the city’s property tax rate. A City Councilman says it can be done now.
The families of multiple construction workers who were killed in the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge two years ago have settled their cases.
The board wasn't clear on how it will verify ballot accuracy, despite its vendor failing to identify which voters received erroneous ballots.
The Orioles are giving another homegrown pitching prospect a chance in Baltimore, calling up 25-year-old right-hander Cameron Weston.
Howard County Council member Liz Walsh plans to introduce legislation to make sure developers follow through with student projections.
The teen was transported to an area hospital and listed in stable condition. A person of interest was taken into custody to be questioned, according to officials.
The District 1 race for Anne Arundel County Council is crowded, as incumbent Pete Smith is running for county executive.
Baltimore County officials are still trying to dismiss pending legal action filed by a former administrator challenging its refusal to release records.
Jovan Bender, 40, of Pikesville, will serve four months for stealing $68K from the security company Brinks in September 2024.
A Salisbury man was sentenced to 105 years in prison after pleading guilty to sexual abuse and rape of a minor.
The Ravens can't and won't win unless they can protect Lamar Jackson. Figuring out the offensive line puzzle is key, Mike Preston writes.