Dev Shah, a 14-year-old from Largo, Florida, had his spelling career interrupted by the pandemic, then didn’t make it out of his regional bee last year.
At first glance, a website displayed at the bottom of every license plate commemorating the bicentennial of the War of 1812 doesn’t look out of place with the illustration of the Star-Spangled Banner over Fort McHenry.
A month ago, the Ravens declined inside linebacker Patrick Queen’s fifth-year option, denying him a $12.7 million payday in 2024. He’s not worried about it, though.
More than 230 contestants from all 50 states, plus Ghana, Guam, Germany and elsewhere, competed at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center this week.
After spending weeks combing through hundreds of flight records, analyzing flight-tracking software and interviewing experts, here are answers to some — but not all — of your spy plane questions.
Whether you feel like spending your night outdoors at a movie or indoors sipping drinks at a museum, there’s an event for you in Baltimore this weekend.
Maryland can build on the progress begun under the Affordable Care Act to provide health care coverage and lower prescription drug costs for more state residents, says Vincent DeMarco, president of the Maryland Health Care for All! Coalition.
Pennsylvania-based Erie Insurance discriminated against a Black-owned insurance brokerage firm and ultimately against Black Baltimoreans, according to a recent opinion by the Maryland Insurance Administration.
Three University of Maryland Medical Center clinicians say they are committed to ensuring access to abortion as health care in the aftermath of the Supreme Court ruling eliminating the constitutional right to an abortion.
Dr. Rachel Jensen, Dr. Jessica K. Lee, and Dr. Diana Carvajal
Attorneys say state officials have “illegally and unconstitutionally” housed foster children in hospitals and restrictive institutions beyond medical necessity.
Chinese volleyball comes to Baltimore on Labor Day weekend, with the 78th NACIVT, which will be held in the Baltimore Convention Center. One hundred fifty teams and 2,500 athletes are expected to participate. The event is expected to attract 5,000 people.