Education Education Baltimore County Begins Search for New School Superintendent The process to find a new superintendent for Baltimore County schools is officially underway following recent developments. 1 week ago
Education Education New CEO of Baltimore City Public Schools Tours Classrooms Jermaine Dawson, the newly appointed CEO of Baltimore City Public Schools, visits classrooms to assess the learning environment. 1 week ago
Education Education Jermaine Dawson Appointed New CEO of Baltimore City Schools Jermaine Dawson is set to take over as CEO of Baltimore City Schools, following the departure of Sonja Santelises. 1 week ago
Education Education Local School Systems Delay Air Conditioning Activation This Year Several school districts in the Baltimore area have yet to activate their air conditioning systems for the school year. 1 week ago
Health Health Johns Hopkins Medicine Celebrates New Milestone in Health Initiatives Johns Hopkins Medicine marks a significant achievement in its ongoing commitment to community health and wellness. 1 week ago
Health Health New Johns Hopkins Building Honors Legacy of Henrietta Lacks Johns Hopkins University has commenced construction on a new building dedicated to Henrietta Lacks, recognizing her contributions to medical research. 1 week ago
Health Health Howard County Allocates $5 Million for Johns Hopkins Medical Center Expansion A significant funding boost has been announced for the expansion of Johns Hopkins Medical Center in Howard County. 1 week ago
City Hall City Hall Baltimore Mayor Implements Restrictions on ICE Operations The mayor of Baltimore has signed an executive order to restrict the activities of Immigration and Customs Enforcement within the city. 1 week ago
City Hall City Hall Baltimore Officials Set to Receive Salary Increases Thanks to Sheila Dixon City leaders in Baltimore are poised for salary raises, a decision linked to the previous administration of Sheila Dixon. 1 week ago
City Hall City Hall Fraud Allegations Surface in Baltimore's Abandoned Juvenile Diversion Program Baltimore's Inspector General has raised concerns of fraud linked to the city's discontinued juvenile diversion initiative. 1 week ago
City Hall City Hall Inspector General Questions Baltimore's Record Access Policies Baltimore's inspector general raises concerns over the city's restrictive access to public records. 1 week ago
City Hall City Hall City Council Mulls Changes to Inspector General's Authority Baltimore City Council is deliberating a charter amendment that would enhance the investigative capabilities of the inspector general. 1 week ago
City Hall City Hall Baltimore Mayor Proposes Revisions to Inspector General's Office The Mayor of Baltimore has introduced a plan aimed at restructuring the operations of the Inspector General's office. 1 week ago
Public Safety Public Safety Major Fire Forces Evacuation of Residents in Remington A four-alarm fire in Remington led to the evacuation of 23 residents as firefighters worked to control the blaze. 1 week ago
Public Safety Public Safety Baltimore Police Union President Criticizes Sheriff Sam Cogen Ahead of Upcoming Election In a recent letter, the president of the Baltimore police union has directed criticism towards Sheriff Sam Cogen as the election approaches. 1 week ago
Transit Transit New Hitachi Rail Metro Cars Launch on Baltimore’s Subway System Baltimore's Metro Subway Link has officially introduced new Hitachi Rail metro cars to enhance public transit services. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Attar and Co-Defendants Enter Not Guilty Pleas in Blackmail Case In a Baltimore court, Attar and his co-defendants have pleaded not guilty to charges related to an alleged blackmail scheme. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Court Reverses Mortgage Fraud Conviction of Former State Attorney, Affirms Perjury Charges A Maryland court has annulled the mortgage fraud conviction of a former state attorney while maintaining the perjury verdicts against him. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Baltimore Resident Charged with Forging Evidence in 2007 Detective Murder Investigation A Baltimore man faces indictment for allegedly falsifying laboratory documents related to a 2007 murder case involving a police detective. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Debate Continues Over Charging Minors as Adults in Maryland Maryland officials are divided on whether to end the automatic prosecution of minors as adults in the legal system. 1 week ago