As executive director the Womenâs Law Center of Maryland, Katie Curran OâMalley has the unprecedented task of guiding the 53-year-old organization through uncertain territory.
Baltimore Countyâs inspector general found that a former county DPW supervisor used a county vehicle to visit a sick, elderly relative during work hours 141 times in 16 months.
The Trump administrationâs series of executive orders and immigration policies have left much of Marylandâs immigrant community anxious and fearful.
Black businesses were already experiencing losses in support following an increase in sales following George Floyd and then a slew of anti-DEI lawsuits that followed.
Baltimoreâs top restaurants are rolling out multicourse meals, wine pairings and decadent desserts for Valentineâs Day, according to food influencer Chris Franzoni.
The U.S. Department of Labor is closing the Woodstock Job Corps Center in Woodstock, Maryland, following budget cuts to the youth career training program.
Moore enthusiastically shared his commitment to education, highlighting a $550 million bump in funding for public schools next year. There was no mention of the losses local school system leaders say they will face if the governorâs budget plans are approved.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Erin Aslan concluded in the case of Dazhon Darien that there was no combination of conditions that could adequately assure the safety of the community.