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Manor Mill’s previous waterwheel, which was one of the largest in Maryland, once powered the entire facility before ...
Teak credenzas with clean lines and minimal ornamentation, molded plastic chairs in vibrant colors, and coffee tables that seem to float on slender legs – all the hallmarks of this coveted design ...
Ryan’s Relics in Nottingham, Maryland is exactly that kind of place – a vibrant red building that stands out like a beacon to treasure hunters, history buffs, and bargain seekers alike. I’ve always ...
Baltimore City leadership addressed the city's deteriorating conduit system at a hearing on Tuesday.
The Baltimore City Department of Planning has announced a partnership with Maryland Physicians Care to promote healthy food access.
Following several conduit fires in Baltimore, City Council members held a hearing to get more information from utilities and City leaders about what went wrong.
Top members of Mayor Brandon Scott’s staff and eight Baltimore City Council members will be attending a political conference in Ocean City next month.
The family of a Baltimore City Department of Public Works employee who died on the job intends to file a civil rights lawsuit.
Baltimore residents give feedback on plan to attack opioid crisis Baltimore City won millions in settlements and awards after taking on pharmaceutical companies for their role in the opioid crisis.
Baltimore City community partners handed out Narcan after more than two dozen people were hospitalized from a suspected drug overdose.
BALTIMORE — Tourists in Little Italy expressed a sense of safety despite a new poll ranking Baltimore as the fourth most dangerous city in the United States. On ...
Maryland's top court held that Baltimore is not shielded from a negligence lawsuit brought by a biker injured on the Inner Harbor Promenade.