Is Baltimore County Public Schools intentionally omitting important information about the upcoming budget in its messaging to taxpayers? One government watchdog
Before Baltimore County adopts its budget for the 2026 fiscal year, residents will have multiple opportunities to weigh in publicly on the proposal in a series of town halls.
February kicks off with a festive spirit, as communities come together to celebrate Black History Month and the Lunar New Year.
Two Maryland counties are getting ready to launch their annual winter restaurant weeks.Baltimore County's restaurant week starts Jan. 17 and runs until Jan. 26. Dozens of restaurants, including Pappas' locations in Parkville and Cockeysville,
The Carroll County Board of Education is expected to get its first look at Superintendent Cynthia McCabe’s proposed budget for next fiscal year at 4 p.m., Wednesday. The operating budget for
The Maryland Department of the Environment issued an air quality alert after a fire at a County recycling plant began rekindling.
A fire at the Owl Metals recycling facility that caused the Peninsula Expressway to shut down is still causing an air quality alert, according to MDE.
While the new Trump administration enhances federal immigration enforcement, Maryland schools are preparing for potential encounters with ICE agents.
Small party committees now fill legislative vacancies, resulting in friends-and-family appointments rather than grassroots democracy. Advocates, citizens and even the Maryland Senate want change. [OP-
Home to over 140,000 students and a multitude of colleges and universities, Baltimore creates a diverse cultural landscape that makes it an ideal place to live, learn, and work. The Baltimore Collegetown Network brings together 12 of those colleges and universities into a consortium that benefits each school and the region as a whole.
The Baltimore County Council unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday which encourages the Maryland General Assembly to retain the state's current laws and rejec
Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. customers face extreme rate hikes, prompting calls for change from the NAACP. Multiyear rate plans criticized for harming low-income residents.