Spanish guitarist Pablo Sainz-Villegas joins the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra for its season-opening concerts, âA New World.â Along with the Annapolis Sailboat Show, itâs one of seven great things to do in the coming week.
Syphilis has long been a problem in Baltimore, but now cases of the potentially severe bacterial infections are showing up in newborns. Officials are working to get pregnant women tested.
Columbiaâs cluster mailboxes are among the oldest in the country and the subject of a yearslong dispute between federal and local authorities over maintenance responsibilities.
Former Black Guerrilla Family leader Ricky Evans has been waiting seven years to be sentenced. That's because he's spent that time helping authorities make other cases.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to pause fighting in Gaza and release at least some hostages and prisoners in an agreement that was put forward by the Trump administration.
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A stabbing at a Pikesville home Tuesday morning turned into a barricade situation, leaving two adults hospitalized and drawing a heavy police presence to the normally quiet suburb.
Eleven people overdosed in Baltimoreâs Penn North neighborhood on Wednesday, just over two months after a âbad batchâ of drugs hospitalized more than two dozen people.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said he was making a âfirm commitmentâ and placing âfirm accountability on all of our peopleâ to make sure they use the rest of his time in office to âfix this.â
The guilty plea comes around two months after Maryland environmental regulators voided hundreds of lead-free certificates issued by Green Environmental in Baltimore and around the state.
Montgomery County public high schools will hold graduation ceremonies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore Countyâs campus in May and June of the coming year, the school system announced.
Anne Arundel County will issue a public apology for its role in instituting and supporting slavery. For the county executive, the direct descendant of people who enslaved others, itâs personal.
The author of the illustrated novel âFlamerâ spoke to a crowd in Harford County on Tuesday after his book was banned by the countyâs Board of Education earlier this year.