The Baltimore County Police Department (BCPD) said a woman is being held behind bars after she was accused of killing her 11-year-old daughter.
The Baltimore County Council unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday which encourages the Maryland General Assembly to retain the state's current laws and rejec
The number of food-insecure Baltimore-area residents declined by 7.5 percentage points between 2023 and 2024, according to a survey by Johns Hopkins.
Bill supporters said currently, criminals engaged in so-called organized retail theft of goods know if they keep the value of what they take below $1,000 they face only misdemeanor charges if
A Maryland woman has been charged with murdering her 11-year-old daughter while three other children were inside the home, police say. Keyona Dillon, 34, has been charged with first-degree murder after members of the Baltimore County Police Department were called to the 2100 block of Firethorn Road
Maryland lawmakers will focus on several public safety proposals this legislative session, including harsher sentences for criminal offenders and more tools for law enforcement.
The rhetoric surrounding immigration and deportations is certain to set large parts of Maryland on edge. In several parts of the state, Hispanic populations and multiracial households are the only demographics that are growing.
Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. customers face extreme rate hikes, prompting calls for change from the NAACP. Multiyear rate plans criticized for harming low-income residents.
Maryland’s roads claimed 572 lives last year, preliminary state data shows. That number is 49 fewer than in 2023 but likely to rise.
Harford County, Carroll County, and Baltimore County Public Schools are among the few who have announced two-hour delays so far.
Maryland Democrats push to raise the state's minimum wage, McCormick predicts slow growth in 2025 and more to know today.
House Bill 81 would require certain agricultural property seized to be valued at 350% of the highest appraisal value of the property, while Senate Bill 189 would prohibit the use