"I think that there's a lot of fear-mongering about what it would mean." Experts in Maryland's education field explain the potential impact if the Department of Education was dismantled.
Simply put, the state is spending more money than it's bringing in. ​Some of the biggest issues are a rise in Medicaid ...
BALTIMORE — Tough budget decisions are in Maryland's future as the state navigates how to handle billions of dollars in budget shortfalls. "The overarching takeaway from this meeting is there is an ...
The Maryland Commission on Civil Rights has resolved a 2019 accessibility complaint filed against White Marsh Mall.
BALTIMORE — Baltimore City Public Schools have settled a 2022 lawsuit filed by a student parent who accused the school system ...
Happy Wednesday, November 13. We are half-way through the work week and it's feeling more like winter. Here's your latest ...
The institute will specialize in on-the-job training such as carpentry, roofing, and more for members of the Southside Baltimore community, including hands-on construction of tiny homes.
Tensions flared on Wednesday night as representatives from the Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) hosted an information ...
Thanksgiving came early for 7000 people in Baltimore Tuesday night. The 53 families foundation held its annual turkey dinner. Families gathered at the Baltimore convention center for a free dinner and ...
The question every week is, “Will this be the week the Raven’s Secondary can correct its communication issues?” ...
A new restaurant is open for business in Baltimore's Fed Hill area and the owner is a familiar figure in the city.
The blood drive was held to help victims of Hurricane Milton and Hurricane Helene. Organizers say there's always an increase ...