NLRB Finds Johns Hopkins Hospital May Have Violated Nurses' Rights
The National Labor Relations Board has ruled there is merit to claims that Johns Hopkins Hospital infringed on registered nurses' rights.
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The National Labor Relations Board has ruled there is merit to claims that Johns Hopkins Hospital infringed on registered nurses' rights.
Baltimore City Fire Lieutenant Mark Dranbauer is remembered for his dedication and service to the community following his passing.
A malfunctioning electric bike led to a fire that damaged a home in Aberdeen, prompting a response from local firefighters.
Allegations against former principal Ian Roberts resurface, claiming he pressured teachers to alter student grades during his tenure.
As the 2026 election approaches, potential candidates for Baltimore County executive are beginning to emerge.
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Baltimore City Public Schools and charter operators have agreed to an $8.5 million funding settlement.
Authorities seek public assistance in identifying an individual linked to a shooting that resulted in one fatality.
Tomorrow in Baltimore (Wednesday, June 17): overcast skies, a high near 88°F and a low around 66°F.
A fire in Kingsville has left two adults and an infant without a home, with investigations ongoing into its cause.
The body of Nazir Bell, a 20-year-old Towson University student, was recovered from the Potomac River after a search effort.
The candidates vying for the position of superintendent in Baltimore County schools will engage with the community during a town hall event.
Longtime leader Ronald R. Peterson will retire in January, concluding an influential career at Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Johns Hopkins emphasizes the role of narrative medicine in enhancing patient-provider communication and care.
The Johns Hopkins Children's Center has once again been recognized in the top 10 of U.S. News & World Report's annual rankings.
A new study reveals that Johns Hopkins Hospital filed over 2,400 lawsuits against predominantly poor and African American patients for unpaid medical bills from 2009 to 2018.
The Johns Hopkins Hospital has been recognized as the fifth best hospital in the U.S. by U.S. News & World Report for 2022-23.
A newly signed bill by the Baltimore mayor limits the areas where smoke shops can operate within the city.
As the nation celebrates its 250th anniversary, the Maryland State House highlights its pivotal role in American history.
Candidates in the upcoming county executive primaries have collectively raised over $16 million, surpassing previous election cycles.