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Annapolis officials and civil rights leaders are expected to unveil a memorial to Parren J. Mitchell, Maryland’s first African-American congressman, in May.
Abrego Garcia’s deportation and the fight to bring him back, remains an international topic of discussion — dominating news ...
The Baltimore County Council is expanding from seven districts to nine in 2026, after voters approved the change last fall.
A major milestone for the Brick Chapel – a landmark of faith that symbolizes Maryland’s status as a birthplace of religious ...
Baltimore-based Byrnes & Associates Inc. has been named the winner of a request for proposal to buy the city-owned 7 E.
Author, journalist and Chesapeake Climate Action Network founder Mike Tidwell lets people see climate chaos in their daily life in his new book, "The Lost Trees of Willow Avenue." ...
Visitors can delight in an expanded lineup of seasonal specialties, featuring over 30 local and international wines, freshly crafted cocktails, and wine slushies.
Federal Government Under Siege is a multipart series that explores the impact of the Trump administration’s overhaul of the federal government on Black communities. WASHINGTON — For most of ...
With new design hotels and a high-low culinary renaissance, Baltimore is getting its groove back.
A new residential enclave headed to Park Heights will add close to 100 two-story, single-family dwellings as part of the Northwest Baltimore community's ongoing revival.
At least three conversions in Baltimore have faced loan defaults or bankruptcies in the past year, but the companies related ...
Rich McPhillips, a principal with High Street Residential in Washington, D.C., noted that the project represents an ...