City Hall Mayor Scott Justifies Staff Travel Amid School Board's Expense Approval Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott stands by his administration's travel expenses as the Board of Education greenlights significant costs. 3 days ago
Education Trump Administration Plans Major Shift in Education Department Responsibilities The U.S. Department of Education will transfer special education and civil rights enforcement to other federal agencies. 3 days ago
City Hall Trump's Influence Shapes Maryland's Upcoming Primary Elections As Maryland prepares for its primaries, candidates grapple with the impact of Trump's presidency on state issues. 3 days ago
Business Maryland's Push for Battery Storage Gains Momentum Amid Rising Energy Costs As electricity prices rise, Maryland's Utility RELIEF Act emphasizes the need for battery storage to stabilize costs and demand. 3 days ago
Health Maryland Vaccine Center Faces Challenges Amid Federal Funding Cuts The University of Maryland's vaccine center shifts focus after federal funding decreases and public skepticism rises. 3 days ago
City Hall Concerns Rise Over Perceived Double Standards in Treatment of Indicted Senator Attar Residents of Baltimore's 41st District express frustration over the differing responses to state Sen. Dalya Attar's indictment compared to past political scandals. 3 days ago
City Hall Prince George’s County Data Center Development Faces Critical Decision After Election The future of data center projects in Prince George’s County remains uncertain as a moratorium nears its end and elections loom. 3 days ago
Health Maryland Legislators Call for Johns Hopkins to Support Nurses' Union Rights A group of Maryland lawmakers has urged Johns Hopkins Hospital to respect nurses' rights amid ongoing unionization efforts. 3 days ago
Health Health Collaboration Between Johns Hopkins and City Schools Offers Physicals for Student Athletes Johns Hopkins Medicine partners with Baltimore City Schools to provide essential physical exams for local student athletes. 3 days ago
Health Health Johns Hopkins Medicine Recognized in U.S. News & World Report's 2021–22 Best Hospitals Rankings The latest rankings highlight the excellence of Johns Hopkins Medicine among top healthcare institutions in the nation. 3 days ago
Health Health Johns Hopkins Hospital Honors DAISY Award Recipients Johns Hopkins Hospital recognizes outstanding nursing staff with the DAISY Award for exceptional patient care. 3 days ago
Health Health Community Members Trained in CPR and Bleeding Control by Johns Hopkins Medicine Johns Hopkins Medicine offers essential CPR and bleeding control training to empower Baltimore residents in emergency situations. 3 days ago
Public Safety Public Safety 21-Year-Old Arrested in Connection with Shootings Injuring Two Teens A 21-year-old man faces charges for two separate shootings that left two teenagers injured in Baltimore. 3 days ago
Education Parent Coalition Challenges Legality of Baltimore County School Budget Vote A Baltimore County parent organization appeals the $2.5 billion school budget, alleging an illegal vote by a board member. 3 days ago
Weather Weather Coastal Flood Advisory for the Baltimore Area (Minor) Coastal Flood Advisory issued June 17 at 5:08AM EDT until June 17 at 11:00AM EDT by NWS Baltimore MD/Washington DC 3 days ago
Education Baltimore County Public Schools Introduces Finalists for Superintendent Position Four candidates for the superintendent role of Baltimore County Public Schools presented their visions during a town hall meeting. 3 days ago
Public Safety Public Safety Indictment Alleges Baltimore Officers Deliberately Ran Over Man and Planted Evidence A recent indictment claims Baltimore police officers ran over a man intentionally and subsequently planted a gun on him. 3 days ago
Courts Limited Drug Citations in Penn-North Despite Notorious Open-Air Market The Penn-North neighborhood, known for its open-air drug market, has seen few drug-related citations issued by local authorities. 3 days ago
Public Safety Firefighters Respond to Barge Blaze in Baltimore, No Injuries Reported A fire on a barge in Baltimore was extinguished by city firefighters, with no injuries reported during the incident. 3 days ago
City Hall Baltimore Inspector General Issues Apology for Controversial Post Isabel Mercedes Cumming expressed regret over an AI-generated image of Mayor Scott that raised ethical concerns. 3 days ago