City Hall Baltimore Celebrates 51st Pride Parade with Colorful Festivities Thousands gathered in Station North for Baltimore's 51st Pride parade, culminating in a vibrant block party at Druid Hill Park. 1 week ago
Transit Transit Free MTA Rides on World Car-Free Day This Monday Celebrate World Car-Free Day by riding the MTA at no cost this Monday, promoting sustainable transportation. 1 week ago
Transit Transit New MTA Regulations Offer Cost Savings and Flexibility for Baltimore Youth Recent changes in MTA rules provide Baltimore City youth with more affordable and flexible transportation options. 1 week ago
Transit Transit MTA Launches Free Passes for New Riders and Employer Incentive Program The Maryland Transit Administration introduces initiatives aimed at attracting new riders and supporting local businesses. 1 week ago
Transit Transit MTA Updates Mobility Services After Cybersecurity Breach The Maryland Transit Administration has announced improvements to its mobility services following a recent cybersecurity incident. 1 week ago
Transit Transit MTA Explores Switching Red Line Project to Rapid Bus Service The Maryland Transit Administration is reportedly considering transforming the proposed Red Line light rail into a rapid bus service. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Carolynn Grammas Steps Down as Anne Arundel Prosecutor to Pursue State's Attorney Position Veteran prosecutor Carolynn Grammas announces her resignation to launch a campaign for Anne Arundel County state's attorney. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Maryland Attorney General Advocates for Reform in Criminal Charge Filing System The Maryland Attorney General is calling for changes to the current system that permits any individual to initiate criminal charges. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Eleven Indicted in Major Baltimore Drug Trafficking Case Baltimore officials have announced the indictment of eleven individuals involved in a significant drug trafficking operation. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Baltimore Man Admits Guilt in 2024 Apartment Shooting Case A man has pleaded guilty to murder charges stemming from a fatal shooting incident in a Baltimore apartment in 2024. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Reforming Maryland's Criminal Charge System to Protect Lives Maryland considers changes to its criminal charge system, which allows anyone to initiate charges, potentially harming lives. 1 week ago
Education Education Superintendent of Baltimore County Public Schools Resigns The Baltimore County Public Schools system is now without a superintendent following a recent resignation. 1 week ago
Education Education Baltimore Schools See 1% Increase in Graduation Rate Amidst Significant Funding Boost Despite a 38% rise in funding over the past eight years, Baltimore's graduation rates have only improved by 1%. 1 week ago
Education Education Baltimore City Schools Unveil $1.95 Billion Operating Budget for FY27 The Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners has approved a substantial $1.95 billion budget for the fiscal year 2027. 1 week ago
Education Education Pending Legal Action After Autistic Children Left Unattended at Schools Families of children with autism are pursuing legal action following incidents where students were left unsupervised at schools. 1 week ago
Health Health Activists Critique Baltimore's Tax Agreement with Wealthy Institutions Local activists express disappointment over Baltimore's recently negotiated tax deal with affluent institutions. 1 week ago
Health Health Johns Hopkins Goes Out-of-Network, Prompting Doctor Change for Many The recent decision by Johns Hopkins to exit its insurance network leaves thousands of patients seeking new healthcare providers. 1 week ago
Health Health Baltimore Secures Millions Annually from Nonprofits in New PILOT Agreement A new Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) agreement will see 14 nonprofits, including Johns Hopkins Hospital, contribute millions to Baltimore's budget. 1 week ago
Health Health Howard County Hospital Launches $28 Million Expansion Project A significant expansion project at a Howard County hospital has officially commenced, aiming to enhance healthcare services in the area. 1 week ago
Public Safety Public Safety Baltimore City Council Raises Concerns Over BGE's Handling of Underground Fires City council members are pressing BGE for answers regarding a series of underground fires along North Charles Street. 1 week ago