Transit Transit Maryland's New Railcars Boost Employment Opportunities The introduction of new railcars in Maryland is expected to create significant local job opportunities. 1 week ago
Transit Transit MTA Police Request Public Assistance to Identify Suspects in Assault on Bus Operator Authorities are seeking information to help identify two individuals involved in an assault on a bus operator in Baltimore. 1 week ago
Transit Transit New Incentive Program Encourages Baltimore Commuters to Utilize Public Transit Baltimore launches a rewards initiative aimed at increasing public transit usage among commuters in the region. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Baltimore Man Found Guilty of Murder After Recent Double Murder Plea A man has been convicted of murder in Baltimore just weeks after pleading guilty to a separate double homicide. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Defense Attorney to Run Against Culver for Carroll County State's Attorney A local criminal defense attorney has announced plans to challenge incumbent State's Attorney Brian Culver in the upcoming election. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Teen Found Not Guilty in Connection to Fatal Baltimore Shooting A teenager has been acquitted in a case linked to a mass shooting that resulted in the death of a local student. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Bail Hearing Delayed for Suspect in Trooper Shooting and Murder Case A bail review for a man charged with murder and shooting at a state trooper has been postponed, court officials announced. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Senate Candidates Salling and Eisenhart Face Off in Court Over District 6 Race A legal dispute arises between Senate candidates Salling and Eisenhart in Baltimore County's District 6 electoral race. 1 week ago
Education Education Baltimore Schools Receive $1 Billion in Renovations, Heating Repairs Could Cost Millions More Maryland's investment in Baltimore schools totals $1 billion, but additional funds may be needed for heating system upgrades. 1 week ago
Education Education Mother Files Lawsuit Against City Schools After Child Goes Missing A Baltimore mother has initiated legal action against City Schools, alleging negligence after her child went missing from school. 1 week ago
Education Education Baltimore Educator Dr. Otis Eldridge Named 2026 Teacher of the Year Dr. Otis Eldridge has been honored as the 2026 Teacher of the Year for Baltimore City Public Schools, recognizing his dedication and impact. 1 week ago
Education Education Dr. Jermaine Dawson Appointed as New CEO of Baltimore City Schools The Baltimore City School Board has unanimously selected Dr. Jermaine Dawson to lead the school system as its new CEO. 1 week ago
Education Education Baltimore Schools See $650 Million Budget Increase Since 2017 Amid Declining Student Performance Despite a significant budget increase over the past six years, Baltimore Schools are facing challenges in student outcomes. 1 week ago
Health Health Maryland Revamps Health Care Reimbursement System A significant reform of Maryland's health care reimbursement framework aims to enhance efficiency and patient care. 1 week ago
Health Health Johns Hopkins Systems Engineer Donald S. Koenig Passes Away at 47 The Baltimore community mourns the loss of Donald S. Koenig, a dedicated systems engineer at Johns Hopkins University, who has died at the age of 47. 1 week ago
Health Health Maryland's Economic Success Stories Need Greater Visibility, Says Commerce Secretary The state’s Commerce Secretary emphasizes the importance of showcasing Maryland's economic achievements to foster growth. 1 week ago
City Hall City Hall Inspector General's A.I. Image of Mayor Sparks Ethical Concerns The use of an A.I.-generated image of Baltimore's mayor by the city's inspector general has raised ethical questions. 1 week ago
City Hall City Hall Baltimore IG's Access to Records Hindered by City Administration, Judge Rules A judge has determined that the Baltimore City administration has significantly restricted the Inspector General's access to necessary records. 1 week ago
City Hall City Hall Lawsuit Filed Against Baltimore Mayor Amid EEOC Discrimination Inquiry A lawsuit has been filed against Baltimore's mayor as the EEOC seeks to address discrimination claims involving white male plaintiffs. 1 week ago
City Hall City Hall Mayor Scott Highlights Drop in Violent Crime During Neighborhood Walk During a community walk, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott emphasized the recent decrease in violent crime rates in the city. 1 week ago