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Go to a country music concert or a kid-friendly concert, join a neighborhood celebration, raise your spoons to a frozen treat ...
The Opioid Restitution Fund comes from lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies for fueling the City's opioid epidemic. WBAL-TV was at the second oversight hearing that was led by City Councilperson ...
While national rhetoric leans on fear and force, mayors in cities like Chicago, Baltimore, and Birmingham are reducing homicides through data, community investment, and strategic prevention—not just ...
Maryland Republicans, such as Senate Minority Leader Steve Hershey, worry proper oversight could be lacking in the ambitious ...
The Walter P. Carter Institute's Community Leadership and Empowerment Program (CLEP) aims to prepare the next generation of ...
Monday was a big day for Daniel Lopez. It was his 19th birthday, for one. It was also a day on which, as he was working out ...
For the second year, former Baltimore Street residents are coming home and giving back to the next generation through a workshop. It’s happening Friday, July 18 at Taylor Park from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m ...
From the rescheduled Harbor Splash, to not one but two tributes to Grateful Dead, this weekend is shaping up to be a fun one in Baltimore.
Whether you want to see locals jump into Baltimore’s harbor, sweat it out at various dance parties or indulge in National Ice ...
More than 50 kids from across Northeastern New York and Vermont were at the Saratoga Race Course on Wednesday as part of the Make-A-Wish program.
Twenty Democratic-led states have filed a lawsuit against the Federal Emergency Management Agency over the cancellation of a disaster mitigation grant program.
Dust off your running shoes and hit the streets for Howard County’s hottest miles. The group run or walk begins at the Charm City Run store in Columbia before heading out around Lake Elkhorn. The run ...