TOWSON, Md. (WBFF) — Maryland Fraternal Order of Police President Clyde Boatwright has launched an exploratory committee ...
A staple not only in the Towson community but in the broader theatre and dance world is closing its doors after 44 years.
At their bimonthly meeting Monday, Baltimore City Council members introduced legislation designed to improve health care for children and help emergency personnel respond to the opioid crisis.
Photo by Charles Deluvio via Unsplash A Maryland woman used numbers from a fortune cookie to win a $50,000 Powerball prize — with an assist from her daily horoscope, lottery officials reported. The ...
As America anticipates the second inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump on Monday, Jan. 20, weather forecasters say this swearing-in ceremony will be one of the coldest on record. Subscribe to ...
Leaders at several public universities in Maryland are wrestling with Gov. Wes Moore’s proposal to cut over $100 million in ...
Photo by Charles Deluvio via Unsplash A Maryland woman used numbers from a ... lottery officials reported. The Towson grandmother, who tries to buy a lottery ticket any time her horoscope includes ...
The Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners is suing Eli Lilly and Co., UnitedHealth Group, CVS and several other drug ...
Home to over 140,000 students and a multitude of colleges and universities, Baltimore creates a diverse cultural landscape ...
Keith Curtis, 57, who served time for the brutal 1995 killing of a retired Johns Hopkins professor, was sentenced to 20 years for robbery and firearm possession by a Baltimore City judge, who went 10 ...
An independent mediator found Maryland's public defender fired an employee for “baseless” claims of stalking and being ...