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Construction has resumed on the 4,000-seat Paramount Baltimore concert hall at The Walk at Warner entertainment district, years after delays and a legal dispute halted progress.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott touted a sharp drop in the number of vacant houses in the city in the past five years, just one of many potential solutions to the issue of homelessness offered in a pair of panels at the MACo conference Friday.
Baltimore City has accepted a $152 million jury award in its litigation against two pharmaceutical companies -- McKesson and Cencora (formerly AmerisourceBergen) -- for their roles in the city's opioid crisis.
A handful of those employees earned more than Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, the state’s highest-ranking elected official. According to data from watchdog nonprofits, that trend continues into 2025.
The Baltimore Orioles will be keeping some bullpen depth in the upper levels of the minor leagues. Right-handed relief pitcher, Houston Roth, who was designate
A County woman has pleaded guilty to using stolen nursing licenses to work at more than 40 Maryland healthcare facilities over four years, earning at least $100,000 in fraudulent wages, according to the U.
Baltimore has accepted a $152.3 million award in an opioid lawsuit against drugmakers McKesson and Cencora, boosting the city’s total awards from pharmaceutical companies to $579.8 million. The city accepted the award Thursday afternoon,
With the announcement of Thursday's acceptance of the jury award, the city has now won a total of $579.8 million from opioid manufacturers and distributors.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott discussed crime reduction efforts, federal law enforcement involvement, and various city initiatives, emphasizing collaboration with other mayors and federal agencies.
A high-profile celebration on Tuesday welcomed home a Baltimore man who was wrongfully detained in Venezuela. Erick Oribio, 66, spoke out publicly for the first time. Having lived in Baltimore for more than 30 years, Oribio calls the city his home.
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WBAL-TV on MSN13-year-old Baltimore carjacking suspect on GPS monitoring has history of 18 felony arrests
Baltimore police arrested a 13-year-old carjacking suspect who is on ankle monitoring and has a history of 18 felony arrests.
Pranzo’s bad intent is readily evidenced by the midnight timing,” the suit reads. “Why hide under the cover of night, unless he was following the playbook of Bob Irsay stealing the Colts in a