Business & Economy
The organizers behind Baltimore’s proposed “baby bonus” ballot initiative are back where they started, despite efforts to avoid a repeat of past setbacks.
The movement to make swimming in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor a reality is going strong. Last year, over 150 people took a plunge to prove the water’s swimmable.
Ed Hale Sr., a prominent Baltimore businessman and lifelong Democrat, has officially announced his candidacy for Maryland governor in the 2026 election.
With drought conditions worsening across Maryland, Baltimore Public Works officials are urging residents to voluntarily reduce their water use ahead of the summer.
A 6-year-old boy was found dead from a gunshot wound inside a Southwest Baltimore home.
Baltimore ended April with just five homicides, the lowest monthly total in over a decade, as federal funding cuts threaten the city’s violence prevention efforts.
The Maryland Public Service Commission has ordered SmartEnergy Holdings to refund $6.5 million to more than 32,000 former customers.
Four Baltimore Police officers were hospitalized Tuesday morning after attempting to arrest a 29-year-old man who resisted and fought them, according to authorities.
Prosecutors, led by Harford County State’s Attorney Alison Healey, plan to seek life in prison without parole and may pursue additional penalties.
Baltimore is stepping up efforts to revitalize its downtown with a new grant program offering up to $200,000 to restaurants in the area.
This wave of cicadas, part of what's known as the Greater Eastern Brood, will blanket 13 states across the eastern U.S., bringing trillions of the buzzing insects above ground.
Maryland lawmakers have approved a sweeping utility reform bill aimed at protecting consumers from rising gas and electric bills.