May 12, 2023 With public health emergency over, funding for federal program to recruit doctors may be at risk Funding for a federal program meant to recruit doctors and nurses during the pandemic may come to an end soon now that the public health emergency is over.
May 12, 2023 We must save our schools to save our children from crime epidemic We must save our schools to save our children from crime. Crisis didn’t start with Covid. Education was failing before in cities like Chicago and Baltimore.
May 12, 2023 DEATH TRAPS: How rotting real estate in this American city has ‘heartbreaking’ consequences for firefighters A Baltimore house abandoned since 2008 burned twice before the blaze that killed three firefighters. Here's what the city is doing to try to prevent a recurrence.
May 11, 2023 DC firefighter accused of assaulting girlfriend fatally shot by armed man walking dog: police Maryland authorities are investigating a homicide after a Washington, D.C., firefighter who had allegedly assaulted his girlfriend was shot by an armed man walking his dog.
May 11, 2023 Maryland Democrats clash as scramble grows for rare open Senate seat Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, a member of the Democratic Party, announce her bid Tuesday for Sen. Ben Cardin's seat in the 2024 Senate race.
May 10, 2023 Maryland fugitive sex offender arrested after being on the lam for 3 years: police Newburg, Maryland sex offender and fugitive Richard Davis, Jr. was arrested on Monday. Charles County Sheriff's Office said that Davis had been on the lam for three years.
May 10, 2023 Shooting at off-campus party in Frostburg kills 1 student, injures 3 others A shooting at an off-campus party near Frostburg State University killed one and injured three other students. The investigation unit did not provide details on a possible cause.
May 10, 2023 Baltimore’s ‘crazy’ crime surge takes toll as longtime local business forced to close: ‘Not safe’ A Baltimore businesswoman is planning to close up shop after 40 years in business after repeat armed robberies. She is taking city leaders to task on the way out.
May 10, 2023 Maryland Supreme Court reverses lower court ruling on digital ad tax A lower court ruling on Maryland’s first-in-the-nation tax on digital ads has been reversed by the state Supreme Court. The high court ruled that the circuit court lacked jurisdiction.
May 10, 2023 MD civil rights attorney plans to bring a series of abuse claims to light against Archdiocese of Baltimore Civil rights attorney Ben Crump said he plans to bring a series of abuse claims to light against the Archdiocese of Baltimore on behalf of victims.