Suddenly, Sheila Dixon is everywhere
Former Mayor Sheila Dixon is suddenly ubiquitous.
Former Mayor Sheila Dixon is suddenly ubiquitous.
Pumped up by chants of "Enough is … enough!," hundreds of men young and old marched across Baltimore on Friday night to call for an end to violence that has claimed more than 150 lives in the city this year, including a dozen children.
Larry Lomax, who was pepper-sprayed by police during an encounter that went viral amid Baltimore's post-unrest curfew in May, pleaded guilty Friday to a charge of disorderly conduct and will not serve additional jail time, court records show.
A man was shot in the head early Friday morning in Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park area, according to police.
Home sales across the Baltimore region are at the highest they've been since before the housing market crash, but the civil unrest may have dampened demand in Baltimore City, according to a new analysis.
The spike in violent crime in Baltimore, community concerns about police brutality and an approaching mayoral election could make the search for the city's next police commissioner a tall task — but it could also make the job appealing to a candidate up to the challenge, law enforcement professionals...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — The firing of Baltimore Police Commissioner Anthony Batts came as a surprise to Maryland's governor.
New principal takes over at Hillcrest Elementary
United Foods is moving its U.S. production facility from California to a business park in Belcamp, according to Colliers International, which brokered the deal.
Aberdeen Proving Ground’s reduction of 126 regular Army positions, part of an Army-wide cut of 40,000 troops announced Thursday, is in keeping with the need to maintain “proper balance” in supporting Army’s mission, the post’s top general said.
If summer camp is known for making lifelong memories, Harford County's 4-H Camp at the Rocks must have memories in spades.
Harford County's Board of Estimates has approved spending nearly $215,000 on "multi-modal corridor study" of Route 924 in order to develop ways to improve the corridor for all forms of transportation and make it a greater asset to the surrounding area.
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Mario Correa's work gets its world premiere from Vagabond Players this weekend
Kentucky's governor told a county court clerk Thursday that he should either issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples or resign.
As the rate of HIV cases among young people rises in Maryland, public health officials are scrambling for new ways to address the problem — or risk undermining years of success.
Beneath the statue of French general Marquis de Lafayette in Mount Vernon, gay rights advocates gathered Sunday to celebrate the Supreme Court victory for same-sex marriage and to highlight the ongoing struggles for full equality.
Maryland Army bases will see almost no change in troop levels under a plan detailed Thursday to cut 40,000 soldiers from the military's ranks.
Investigators found no evidence of a shooting after the Washington Navy Yard went on lockdown Thursday when someone reported shots fired in the same building where a gunman killed 12 workers in a rampage two years ago.
Confronted with a need to recruit culturally sensitive workers to help process 20,000 immigrant naturalizations a year in Maryland, Gregory L. Collett turned to a half-century-old presidential decree to drum up applicants.
Dr. Griffin P. Rodgers has long been interested in sickle cell anemia — back to high school, when he saw the first of three friends die of the painful disease.
What good would Shark Week be without at least one shark sighting in Ocean City?
The Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse is as charming as it is incongruous.
STAFFORD, Va. — Authorities have found the body of a boater near Stafford and continue to search for a second missing boater.
A Parkville man was charged with driving under the influence and reckless driving after he flipped his car onto its roof in Ocean City on Sunday, police said.
Alleged driver charged, male suspect in custody
Jean B. McCausland, a homemaker and accomplished gourmet cook who had lived in Monkton for 45 years, died of pneumonia June 26 at Blakehurst Retirement Community in Towson. She was 88.
Elizabeth Flannery Trapnell, a founding member of the Spotlighters Theatre company, who had been wardrobe mistress at the old Painters Mill Music Fair, died of cancer Monday at her Manassas, Va., home. The former Roland Park resident was 93.
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby had her day in court in Harford County Friday morning.
The Orioles will celebrate the 20th anniversary of Cal Ripken Jr.’s record-breaking 2,131st consecutive game on Tuesday, Sept. 1, at the 7:05 p.m. game against the Tampa Bay Rays. The celebration will recognize the iconic moment when Ripken played his 2,131st consecutive game, passing New York...
With Kansas City Royals outfielder Alex Gordon suffering a groin injury Wednesday that forced him to the disabled list, Orioles center fielder Adam Jones has now been named to the American League starting lineup for Tuesday’s All-Star Game in Cincinnati.
Last week, Michael Tabrizi, the owner of Tabrizi's, a catering venue and restaurant in the Harborview residences, asked for volunteers to help him organize a "Homeless Restaurant Week."
Gov. Larry Hogan, who banished the Confederate flag from Maryland license plates after the shooting of nine people in a racially-driven attack in Charleston, S.C., said Thursday that the state will conduct no further review of Civil War-related symbols.