The Appellate Court of Maryland has sided with tenants who claim fees imposed on renters by a company co-owned by Jared Kushner were charged illegally.
How long does a traffic stop take when you’re the acting secretary of the Maryland State Police? In the case of a recent stop of Lt. Col. Dalaine M. Brady, about eight seconds.
On Thursday night in Annapolis, these three gatherings might seem like unrelated events tied by a coincidence of calendar. But they were linked by the thread of gun violence in a small town, by people striving for change and by me. I followed the thread in hopes of finding some meaning.
Training more nurses to perform abortions is now a step closer with a formal training program in the works, though it’s still likely months or more away.
Gov. Wes Moore, Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller, and local health leaders gathered in Baltimore for a mental and behavioral health roundtable discussion. A big topic issue was teen violence, and tackling its root causes.
He’s not an accountant, but said his past work as a former water quality expert, riverkeeper, county councilman and communications director prepared him to be a budget director.
The state’s $750 million allotment of federal emergency rental assistance, which helped prevent thousands of evictions across Maryland during the pandemic, is set to be fully spent by March or April, according to the state Department of Housing and Community Development.
Some 41,000 properties have gone through the city’s tax sale since 2016, a Baltimore Banner investigation found, threatening home ownership and prolonging vacancies in majority-Black neighborhoods.