Maryland lawmakers are weighing in on the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to halt a lower court's order to bring back a man ...
The Port of Baltimore will lose one of its two year-round cruise ships in late 2026. It might get a larger ship, though, in ...
The federal government took $48 million from Baltimore City Public Schools which was previously designated as COVID relief ...
Rallies in Maryland on Saturday, as part of the nationwide Hands Off! protests, drew higher numbers than organizers expected.
The City Council introduced a bill Monday that would raise wages for tipped service workers and end the subminimum wage.
Herbert “Herb” Belgrad, the first chairman of the Maryland Stadium Authority, died Sunday, according to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. The 90-year-old’s death was ruled accidental and ...
The city of Baltimore filed a lawsuit against DraftKings and FanDuel, accusing the two sportsbooks of exploiting "disordered ...
The Maryland Book Bank hopes to collect 30,000 books for Books for Kids Day amid school funding cuts. When you give a child a ...
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Maryland Casinos Drop 3.4% to $172.1M in March
Maryland’s six casinos generated $172,105,632 in gaming revenue from slot machines and table games in March 2025, a decrease ...
Within hours of announcing his retirement, Armstead Jones died at the age of 71. Del. Melissa Wells, a Baltimore City ...
Faidley Seafood in historic Lexington Market isn’t just a restaurant; it’s a pilgrimage site for crab cake devotees who ...
Welcome to Faidley’s Seafood, the crown jewel of Baltimore’s historic Lexington Market, where seafood dreams come true amid ...