
Temperatures soar across Maryland Sunday, into the workweek
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday are Alert Days due to extreme heat.
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday are Alert Days due to extreme heat.
AFRAM will take place in Baltimore, bringing parking restrictions, road closures and a weekend of entertainment.
There are renewed calls for answers and for police to release body camera footage after a well-known West Baltimore arabber was shot and killed by police earlier this week.
The Independent Investigations Division (IID) of the Maryland State Attorney General's Office (AG) has released the names of the officers and the man involved in Tuesday night's fatal shooting in Baltimore City's Upton neighborhood.
The President and CEO of Open Technology Group unplugged from his demanding corporate life, taking a 23-day reset in Cancun, focused on rest, reflection, and therapy.
One of two suspects charged in the murder of a Maryland business owner is also being accused of vandalizing a school, according to charging documents.
Hot weather and humidity are expected in Baltimore during the AFRAM Festival.
The AFRAM Festival in Baltimore is a celebration of African American culture, a music experience and a foodie paradise.
The proposal for a controversial plastic recycling plant in Howard County's River Hill neighborhood is moving forward, despite community frustrations.
Multiple temperature records may be broken across Maryland next week.
Stormy weather knocked down trees, power lines, and took out power for tens of thousands of Marylanders on Thursday
Bilal "BJ" Abdullah Jr., who was shot and killed by Baltimore police on Tuesday, June 17, was a popular arabber, who sold produce on a horse-drawn cart in the city, according to community members.
Baltimore's Reginald F. Lewis Museum celebrated its 20th anniversary and Juneteenth as part of this year's Day of Jubilee celebration.
Maryland chose nearly 400 communities to be prioritized for state funding in an effort to address what the governor's office calls "discriminatory policies," which include redlining and mass incarceration.
Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland, College Park are fighting to protect millions of dollars in federal research funding, according to a lawsuit.
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