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Baltimore is increasing pedestrian safety downtown by improving parts of the Inner Harbor, according to Baltimore City DOT.
Federal workforce cuts are dramatically impacting employment in Maryland, according to a government report released Friday. The state lost 3,500 public sector jobs in March, including 2,700 federal ...
Changes are expected to come for Metro as routes are added and bus stops get removed. Work has been underway since 2022 to ...
An early morning crash Friday involving two vehicles has left a minor dead and injured five other people on ...
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, Md. — A child is dead and five other people are in the hospital after two cars collided on the ...
Windy weather return to southern and eastern New Mexico Friday afternoon. A storm starts moving into the state Friday, ...
Inside, Legends embraces a no-frills approach that puts the focus squarely where it belongs – on the food. The space is clean ...
Weston Slaughter, a Ph.D. student in the University of Maryland’s Department of Geology, always wanted to be a government ...
The sun is predicted to shine in the Baltimore area with warmer conditions over the next few days and no rain for the weekend. However, the National Weather Service has issued a frost advisory for ...
Demon Deacons will close spring practice under first-year Coach Jake Dickert on Saturday with a scrimmage at 3 p.m. at ...
Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen, who flew to El Salvador yesterday, says he was denied a visit with mistakenly deported ...