The Baltimore County government recruited laid-off federal workers at a job fair. Job-seekers, frustrated by the market, hoped for a chance.
The man accused in a recent civil lawsuit of sexually abusing dozens of youth at one of Maryland’s juvenile detention facilities also worked as a substitute teacher in Baltimore as recently
The Baltimore City Council is taking steps toward addressing the root causes of school absenteeism, a problem that plagues Baltimore at a far higher rate than any other county in the state.
A lucky Maryland Lottery player is holding a $50,000-winning Bonus Match 5 ticket sold at a Baltimore County retailer for the Wednesday, March 5
If your family has been in Maryland for a century or longer and you want to know more about your ancestors, it’s worth a visit to the genealogy library here.
Some schools in the Baltimore area will close early as severe storms are in the forecast for Wednesday afternoon across Maryland.
Maryland Occupational Safety and Health (MOSH) officials are investigating a trench collapse in Catonsville that killed two construction workers last week​.
As discussion over Maryland's budget deficit continues across the state, two Republican lawmakers joined FOX45 In-Depth with Mikenzie Frost to provide their per
The federal government is the nation’s largest employer of veterans. Maryland vets are among those losing jobs — and bracing for potential service cuts.
Will a Baltimore City judge ever answer questions regarding a ruling that allows a juvenile rapist to return to school in-person? So far, the Maryland court sys
Kenika D. Leach, 33, of Baltimore was sentenced Feb. 26, 2025, to 40 years in prison, with 25 suspended, related to her plea in a sex trafficking case
Harford County is considering a five-year rate increase for water and sewer customers. In legislation introduced last week, county leaders proposed a 4.2% annual rate increase over five years. For the past five years, rates have increased by 4.5% for most residents.