Following The Baltimore Sun’s reporting on the state’s handgun roster board, two bills are set to be introduced in the Maryland legislature would revamp the way the board works.
For the first time in 56 years, Howard County added a girls individual wrestling tournament. River Hill’s Yasmin Cedars stole the show.
Deborah Heydt will attend mental health court in Harford County District Court after police rescued over 100 dogs from her residence last August.
CareFirst executive Ricardo R. Johnson leads strategic growth and new health tech efforts, guiding the insurer’s long‑term ...
Pakistan said early Sunday it carried out strikes along the border with Afghanistan, targeting hideouts of Pakistani militants it blames for recent attacks ...
Victor Marks-Jenkins added a fourth county title, while Hereford powered to the boys team championship and Eastern Tech led the girls’ field.
A Baltimore-based attorney at D.C. firm Beveridge & Diamond, Roy Prather III has represented people, corporations and local ...
Energy executive Rodney Oddoye chairs United Way of Central Maryland, drawing on long community ties and mentoring efforts to guide its 100th year.
Severna Park senior Michael Queen, a state runner-up in 2025, was the favorite to win the 126-pound title, despite drawing ...
Carroll County officials are worried that several housing-related bills backed by Gov. Wes Moore could limit local control over housing growth.
BGE human safety and performance director Brian Andrews draws on family lessons, Marine Corps service and a people‑first philosophy to guide his work.
Owings Mills leader Betty Hines draws on C‑suite experience to help women build partnerships, grow businesses and move beyond visibility to real infrastructure.
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