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Over a dozen Baltimore tenants sued against their landlord, alleging dangerous conditions in their apartment complex.
Harvard and the Trump administration near a $500M settlement to restore federal funding and end months of political and legal ...
Syngene International, a global research company, announced it will be establishing its first U.S. facility in Baltimore.
The White House promised a ramp-up of National Guard troops and federal officers on the streets of Washington, D.C., around ...
Sheetz announced it will officially open its newest Maryland store in Ijamsville, a suburb of Frederick, on Aug. 14.
As President Donald Trump pushes the bounds of military activity on domestic soil, a debate has emerged over a nearly ...
A federal judge said Wednesday that he expects to rule by Labor Day on the Trump administration’s unprecedented lawsuit ...
Opinion
Weinstein could be sentenced next month, but only if there’s no retrial on an unresolved rape charge
Harvey Weinstein may face a fall retrial on a 2013 rape charge, delaying his possible September sentencing in New York’s high-profile sex crimes case.
Once again, the Maryland State Board of Contract Appeals denied a bid protest appeal from the procurement for agile resource ...
The U.S. budget deficit in July climbed 20% compared to last year despite record income from tariffs, according to Treasury ...
Advocates for prisoners in Maryland’s correctional facilities have asked state officials to address staffing shortages that have led to "constant" lockdowns.
An appeals court ruled the Trump administration can suspend or terminate billions of congressionally appropriated dollars for foreign aid.
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