A new MDH report details delays and hurdles officials are facing as they attempt to overhaul Marylandâs faulty drug and mental health addiction treatment system and root out fraud.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was missing at practice Wednesday, the fifth straight week heâll be sidelined for at least one session before a game.
The Rev. Rickey Nelson Jones, interim president and organizer for the Anne Arundel County chapter of the National Action Network, writes that County Executive Steuart Pittman should apologize for his familyâs involvement with slavery.
The Ravensâ four final regular-season games will be their final proving ground. If they do indeed have playoff bona fides, now would be a good time to show them.
A to-do list and travel plans found during Luigi Mangioneâs arrest and revealed in court shed new light on the steps he may have taken â or planned to take â to avoid capture after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompsonâs killing.
After Maryland leaders and Constellation Energy announced a $340 million deal to relicense the Conowingo Dam in October, a coalition representing Eastern Shore counties argues the agreement violated state law.
University System of Maryland leaders warned lawmakers in Annapolis on Tuesday that layoffs are imminent if the state cuts their budget for a third year in a row.
In all the rhetoric spilled over suspension of food benefits, I never heard a discussion about the root causes. Why, in a wealthy nation, in wealthy Maryland, do people not have enough to eat?
âShe has the grit that it takes. She has the intelligence that it takes. She has the experience that it takes. She has the empathy that it takes,â said Del. Ben Barnes.
The flaunting of Confederate flags in a small Cecil County townâs holiday parade over the weekend has riled up community members and left some wondering how they were permitted to participate.
Moments after Luigi Mangione was handcuffed at a McDonaldâs in Pennsylvania, a police officer searching his backpack found a loaded gun magazine wrapped in a pair of underwear.
The state on Monday said itâs taking steps to resolve a heating issue at a youth detention center in Baltimore after the system malfunctioned. But advocates described it as a âdelayed response.â