
Baltimore judge proposes slashing city's $266 million opioid verdict or new trial
A Baltimore judge proposed reducing the city's $266 million settlement from a verdict against two drug distributors.
A Baltimore judge proposed reducing the city's $266 million settlement from a verdict against two drug distributors.
More showers and stormy weather is expected periodically during Father's Day weekend.
A Baltimore teacher is suing Republican delegates, members of Moms for Liberty, and a right-wing social media account for defamation of character after she was accused of making online threats.
The Howard County Board of Education adopted a new operating budget after a tough budget season.
Humidity builds Friday, storm chances return to the area
Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia argue that the Trump administration flagrantly ignored court orders for several weeks to return him to the U.S. from El Salvador.
Community members in Cecil County said it was "disturbing" when they learned the body of a young child was found in their backyard as police searched for a missing Nola Dinkins.
Baltimore Pride started 50 years ago with a rally near the Washington Monument in the Mount Vernon neighborhood.
A Baltimore teacher is accused of choking her 88-year-old neighbor over trash pickup.
The Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) says that it will take a few more years to ease the heavy traffic along the Baltimore Beltway.
A Maryland pediatrician expressed concerns after U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. abruptly dismissed all 17 members of a key federal vaccine advisory panel.
Maryland mother Darrian Randle and her boyfriend Cedrick Britten are accused of killing a toddler and attempting to hide her body before a false Delaware Amber Alert sparked an investigation.
Amid rising energy costs, Maryland Governor Wes Moore plans to announce a new initiative to lower energy costs Thursday morning.
A Baltimore County high school gym teacher is facing charges for allegedly sexually abusing a minor on school property, according to police.
Volunteers from WJZ stepped inside Curtis Bay Elementary School and picked up gardening tools right next door at the Filbert Street Garden on Wednesday.
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