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Some businesses in the Baltimore area have started to offer discounts or free items to federal workers amid the ongoing government shutdown.
New ‘House of Melo' exhibit details and renderings give a first look at interactive experience opening to the public on Oct. 25.
A two-year guaranteed income program that provided young parents in Baltimore with $1,000 per month led to greater financial stability, reduced stress, and higher rates of educational and job participation,
Since the launch of Reimagine Security Square in 2022, Baltimore County has begun to acquire acreage at the site. Security Square Holding LLC owns 30 acres on the Security Square Mall site.
Hunter Greene’s control and swing-and-miss stuff match Baltimore’s biggest need. Here’s why the Orioles can pay the price—and why no one is truly untouchable.
The U.S. Secret Service pulled nearly two dozen card skimmers this week at point-of-sale terminals, gas pumps and ATMs in the Baltimore area, the agency said.
TOWSON, Md. — For engaged couples wanting to honor their cultural traditions, finding the right vendors for their wedding can be a challenge. A Baltimore native has turned her own wedding planning frustration into a business that's bridging cultural gaps in the bridal industry.
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AI System At A Baltimore, MD, High School Triggers Armed Police Response After Mistaking A Bag Of Chips For A Gun
An AI security system at Kenwood High School in Baltimore, MD, mistakenly flagged a student’s bag of chips as a gun, leading to a police confrontation, WBAL-TV 11 News reports.
A massive project to realign portions of Baltimore Avenue in Ocean City may go in another direction — or potentially not happen at all. The City Council voted 5-2 last month to proceed to a public hearing on the project,