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Baltimore Police (BPD) asserts that community policing is one of their top priorities, especially with it being one of the ...
The star-studded class was announced Saturday, April 5, and also includes Rockville Centre’s own Billy Donovan — a two-time NCAA champion turned NBA coach — and longtime NBA referee Danny Crawford.
The restaurant industry is bracing for tariffs, worried about how they'll affect food and packaging costs — some Baltimore-area favorites are among the concerned.Baltimore-area restaurants and ...
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The Social Security Administration, based in Woodlawn, is the largest federal employer in the Baltimore region. About 31% of the agency’s employees are Black, according to its annual report. Federal ...
Wes Moore said the fiscal 2026 budget needs to give a tax break to middle-class taxpayers ... More residents say Baltimore City, County headed in wrong direction: UMBC poll Van Hollen to travel ...
In the 1990s, earning six figures was a clear marker of upper-class wealth. Today, it's often just enough to be considered middle class. In fact, the upper bound of what qualifies as middle class ...
Moore recalled the chaos and challenges in the aftermath of the disaster. A year after the catastrophic collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, Maryland leaders are honoring the six ...
Named after the man who penned the national anthem during the War of 1812, the Key Bridge was a beloved feature of Baltimore’s skyline and a symbol of its proud working-class history.
It's been one year since Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge was destroyed, sending shockwaves through the Maryland community. Early morning on March 26, 2024, the Key Bridge collapsed into the ...
Now, a year later, the reality of the disaster still weighs on Baltimore and its residents, especially those in the working-class neighborhoods near where the four-lane bridge once stood.
The owner of the popular Baltimore restaurant Costas Inn died from apparent carbon monoxide poisoning on Monday, his son confirmed to WJZ. Costas Triantafilos, 85, and his wife were found in a ...