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Baltimore Police charged five people with narcotics offenses after a raid of what they described as an open-air drug market around the corner from last week’s mass overdose in West Baltimore, during a weekend when officers arrested at least a dozen people while surveilling other drug-dealing hot spots.
Maryland lawmakers came together in Baltimore on Monday to discuss some federal priorities that would benefit the city and its residents.
Mayor Brandon Scott and Maryland's congressional representatives discuss public safety, federal funding cuts, and the Francis Scott Key Bridge reconstruction.
Mfume, a former NAACP leader, described Scott as a “true leader” who often speaks “about the best of Baltimore.”
Despite ambitious emissions goals, the state is failing to track and regulate fossil-fueled backup generators. The creeping data center boom will make a bad situation worse, advocates warn.
Baltimore's Mayor Scott met with Maryland's federal delegates to discuss city challenges and resist federal funding cuts.
The capital stack combines city and state funds, tax-exempt debt, bridge financing, and private developer equity.
The shindig raised approximately $126,000 for House of Ruth Maryland and its mission to provide support to survivors of intimate partner violence.
Flood Watch issued by NWS Baltimore MD/Washington due to excessive rainfall, with potential flash flooding in DC, MD, VA, and WV. Heavy showers expected; weekly forecast includes thunderstorms and high humidity.
Despite Maryland's 2026 recruiting class being ranked among the worst in the Big Ten, the commitment of five-star prospect Zion Elee offers a much-needed boost