Tina Harris remembers the day her grandmother, Mary Armwood, told her about Maryland's last documented lynching victim: ...
Squatters took over a County home in a "cash for keys" scam that left a homeowner frustrated. A proposed law in Maryland ...
The U.S. Department of Education recently told schools they risk losing federal funding if they continue to take race into account for scholarships and hiring, among other things.
Within the next couple of weeks, lawmakers are anticipating making between $200 million and $500 million in additional budget ...
Converting university research to jobs, building stronger regional partnerships and encouraging private sector ...
The state governor puts Old Bay on everything, even ice cream — and he wants to switch up the state’s liquor laws ...
The auto sear, or “Glock switch,” converts a handgun into a weapon that fires 120 rounds a minute. The lawsuit wants Glock to ...
Charm City doesn't lose its charm when it comes to internet service providers. With plenty of options available, here are the ...
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The Maryland Attorney General and mayor of Baltimore City filed a lawsuit against Glock, Inc. for continuing to sell handguns ...
Financial pain is coming as Maryland faces a nearly 3-billion-dollar budget deficit due in large part to public education ...
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Maryland, Baltimore sue Glock, linking gun-maker to crimeMaryland and Baltimore City officials announced a lawsuit that alleges Glock makes and sells guns that are easily turned into illegal machine guns.
The Economic Development Corp. will receive the Transformative Economic Development Award for the Baltimore Street Redevelopment Project at the Maryland Economic Development Awards Banquet in April.
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