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Funeral arrangements announced for Armstead B.C. Jones, Baltimore City Board of Elections Director who led the board for 18 ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signs key legislation to promote accessible telecommunications equipment and strengthen Maryland's ...
Baltimore City faces a major fraud attack, losing $803,000 to a scammer posing as a legitimate vendor representative. Security measures are being increased.
The Trump administration has revoked visas of all South Sudanese citizens, citing the country's failure to accept the return of its nationals.
Maryland legislators pass 880 bills during the 2025 session, including budget cuts, education funds, reparations commission, and consumer protection.
A Baltimore family seeks answers after their home was raided by ATF agents without probable cause. The incident raises concerns about gun rights and privacy.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott releases preliminary budget for fiscal year 2026, addressing an $85 million deficit with investments in youth programming, public safety, and health.
Trump's tariffs on imported goods could have significant implications for marginalized communities, increasing prices for everyday items and exacerbating economic hardship.
Target's sales decline attributed to grassroots boycotts, reflecting the power of consumer activism in demanding change and ...
National Minority Health Month highlights the importance of health equity and the need for sustained collaboration to address ...
Hundreds gathered in Baltimore to protest recent executive orders and actions by the 47th president of the United States.
Black women are caregivers, providing full-time care for parents. Planning for the future, including estate planning, is essential for their well-being.