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Since slot machines were legalized in Maryland more than 15 years ago, billions of dollars in gaming revenue has flowed to state programs.
Baltimore buzzed with hometown pride as a string of sports events brought the city together to celebrate its one-of-a-kind ...
An abundance of treatment centers, but lack of quality care. Calls for accountability, harm reduction, and trust in recovery.
After an employee was sprayed with feces and made to work without cleaning himself, BWI Airport service workers said they plan to file an occupational health complaint Thursday against Alliance Ground ...
Thousands of people are expected to be in Baltimore City Sunday for the Ravens home opener at M&T Bank Stadium.Federal Hill ...
Havre de Grace combines small-town charm with waterfront beauty. This combination creates one of Maryland’s most peaceful retirement destinations. Aberdeen offers a perfect mix of small-town charm and ...
Cumberland nestles in the beautiful mountains of western Maryland. This historic town moves at just the right speed for peaceful living. The old train station welcomes visitors with fascinating ...
Baltimore City Councilmember Phylicia Porter has introduced legislation to change the city's zoning code to address what she calls an uneven concentration of health-care clinics across neighborhoods.
Members of the Baltimore City Council want to examine complaints about senior housing, ranging from broken elevators to ...
A new movie hits theatres this weekend that was filmed in Baltimore, uses an all-Baltimore crew and stars a local actor who also co-wrote the movie.
Cherry Hill residents are demanding that City leaders take action and take care of a South vacant school building — the former New Era Academy.
Baltimore is aiming to reduce its thousands of vacant properties by offering grant funds to those who are interested in fixing them up. Mayor Brandon Scott, a Democrat, announced the “first round” of ...