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Baltimore residents have several opportunities to engage with local law enforcement this week, including National Night Out events and a community meeting about police drone technology.
Learn about the ongoing lead crisis in America's schools, disproportionately affecting Black children. Discover the risks and the fight for environmental justice.
Storms are lashing the East Coast from Virginia to Connecticut, flooding roadways and delaying flights from Boston to Washington, D.C. Social media posts show vehicles stranded in pockets of ...
The Ravens Foundation, Inc., recently awarded $100,000 in grants to 21 nonprofit organizations in the Greater Baltimore area.
Sitting where the Susquehanna River meets the Chesapeake Bay, Havre de Grace is a waterfront dream. The name means “Harbor of Grace” in French, and it lives up to that peaceful promise. Promenade ...
The Democratic mayors of Chicago, Baltimore, Cleveland and yes, Newark, got together to let everyone know how they are ...
A Vatican opinion released shortly before Pope Francis died advises against public church listings of clergy members deemed to have been credibly accused of sexual abuse — which virtually every ...
High temperatures this summer have resulted in 19 deaths and more than 1,200 Marylanders landing in the emergency room with heat-related illnesses.
A teacher who authorities say admitted to fatally stabbing a couple he didn't know who were hiking with two of their children ...
The Harford County school system is seeking parents’ input on using online remote learning for overflow weather closures.
The NFL Alumni Association announced the new Small Business Training Camp to help NFL alumni launch and run small businesses.
NPR's A Martinez speaks with school social worker Kia Baker and educator Melvin Bond about how parents in Baltimore struggle to keep up with the rising cost of school supplies.
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