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The stay pausing more than a thousand child sex abuse lawsuits in Baltimore City was lifted Friday due to a new court order providing regulation on how the massive volume of cases will move through the courts.
Some businesses in the Baltimore area have started to offer discounts or free items to federal workers amid the ongoing government shutdown.
With the Ravens set to kick off the first of 11 straight weeks of football, we're examining the remaining games on the schedule.
Christopher Cornog reportedly told Baltimore County Police he stole tech products from his job when he needed money and sold them online.
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.
The Baltimore Ravens, with Lamar Jackson, are in must-win mode, and Caleb Williams could reduce their playoff odds even more with a win in Baltimore
New ‘House of Melo' exhibit details and renderings give a first look at interactive experience opening to the public on Oct. 25.
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.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson fully practiced Friday for the first time this week. Whether he’ll start Sunday against the Chicago Bears remains up in the air.
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FLWR Dispensary opens in Towson as Baltimore County’s first social equity cannabis licensee
FLWR Dispensary, the first of Baltimore County’s social equity cannabis licensees to open its doors, marked its grand opening Friday in downtown Towson. The family-owned dispensary opened its storefront with a ceremonial ribbon cutting at 101 E.