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Baltimore jurors erred by awarding too much money to the city in its verdict against two drug manufacturing titans last November, a judge ruled Thursday.
Iris Reeves, who served in the Baltimore City Council and was a past president of the Baltimore League of Women Voters, died of heart failure May 23 at Springwell Senior Living in Mount Washington.
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — The Baltimore City government is planning to establish a new series of stand-alone offices focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Mayor Brandon Scott’s ...
"We are incredibly grateful to the university presidents and chancellors for choosing to extend the CIAA Tournament's run in Baltimore through 2029," Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said in a statement ...
This year, Baltimore saw 56 violent deaths. As for non-fatal shootings, the city had 170 by June 2024, compared to 128 non-fatal shootings this year. What's behind the historic reduction in crime?
According to the Baltimore City Police Department, four officers were patrolling the intersection of Pennsylvania Ave. and Laurens St. when a man suspected of carrying a weapon was spotted on June 17.
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Tracking millions of dollars in grant funds by hand using simple Microsoft Excel spreadsheets was one cause for the Baltimore City Health Department’s (BCHD) delays in ...
Baltimore’s pool season gets into its full swing starting Tuesday. Although some outdoor pools have been open on weekends since Memorial Day weekend, Baltimore City Recreation & Parks pools ...
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by residents of Baltimore's Poppleton community, ruling they cannot sue a New York-based developer and Baltimore City officials over a stalled redevelopment ...
Baltimore City inspector general’s office to add new position next fiscal year By Ashlyn Thomas, WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and FM 101.5 June 17, 2025 Photo credit: Alex Wroblewski/Getty Images ...