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Baltimore City officials are partnering with the Enoch Pratt Free Library to hand out 30,000 free Chromebooks — a Google laptop popularly used in classrooms — to increase accessibility for low-income residents.
The Orioles, alongside Gov. Wes Moore, announced Thursday that they were here to stay. Here's a look at what we know, and don't know, about the club's lease situation.
Spiro Agnew didn't leave a rosy legacy, but the ethics and accountability reforms initiated following the vice president's disgraced resignation continue to guide public officeholders in Maryland.
Maryland Democrats in Washington voted on legislation to avoid a government shutdown over the weekend, but said the clock is ticking on a new deadline because Congress has not completed its funding responsibilities.
The Baltimore City Council delayed a vote on a proposed redistricting map Monday despite receiving no firm assurances from Mayor Brandon Scott about how he may exercise a veto on the plan.
The deal wasn’t a much-anticipated new lease replacing or extending the one that expires Dec. 31, but rather a “memorandum of understanding” between the tenant O’s and their state landlord that was not legally binding.
Oct. 1 will see new laws regulating guns, where to carry them and how to store them as Maryland continues to grapple with the U.S. Supreme Court decision that upended its previous policy.