The City Council introduced a bill Monday that would raise wages for tipped service workers and end the subminimum wage.
Baltimore City Public Schools says it will be making program cuts after the loss of $48 million in pandemic relief funding.
City officials could do a better job of providing the records they’re legally obligated to produce, writes watchdog head.
The City of Baltimore is suing the two largest online sports betting platforms in Maryland, accusing the companies of a ...
Vacant homes across Baltimore have been a decades-long, persistent and often dangerous problem, tied to population decline.
The city of Baltimore filed a lawsuit against DraftKings and FanDuel, accusing the two sportsbooks of exploiting "disordered ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott releases preliminary budget for fiscal year 2026, addressing an $85 million deficit with investments in youth programming, public safety, and health.
More than 1,000 people gathered Saturday outside of Baltimore City Hall for the "One Fight, One Future" Peace Rally.
Hundreds gathered in Baltimore to protest recent executive orders and actions by the 47th president of the United States.
The Baltimore City Council is suing DraftKings and Flutter Entertainment for taking advantage of residents with Maryland ...
The city of Baltimore accused two sportsbooks of engaging in deceptive and unfair practices to exploit vulnerable gamblers.
The mayor and city council filed a suit against DraftKings and Flutter-owned FanDuel for violating Baltimore’s Consumer ...