Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said Wednesday she will veto a City Council bill requiring police officers to wear body cameras if the legislation makes it to her desk before policy questions have been resolved.
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said Wednesday she will veto a City Council bill requiring police officers to wear body cameras if the legislation makes it to her desk before policy questions have been resolved.
Through seven days of early voting, Democratic voters have outnumbered Republicans in Anne Arundel County.
It's not easy for Jenna Cataldo to fall asleep, even after her long overnight nursing shifts at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.
A man was shot dead in the middle of a street in Southwest Baltimore Wednesday night, police said.
One of two ramp lanes carrying northbound Interstate 95 traffic onto Interstate 395 and into downtown Baltimore will be closed as part of ongoing construction work starting Friday night, according to the Maryland Transportation Authority.
Michelle Obama will come to Baltimore Monday for an election eve rally for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Anthony G. Brown, the campaign said Thursday.
Baltimore’s spending panel on Wednesday approved a $28,000 agreement for police use of force training with a California-based company that has ties to Police Commissioner Anthony W. Batts.
Two years after approval, city officials plan to launch a new program Thursday to give police quicker access to the hundreds of private cameras mounted outside of businesses and homes around Baltimore.
Simulation booth shows consequences of texting behind the wheel
A high-ranking Harford County Sheriff's Office deputy assumed the rule of interim chief of Bel Air Police Department Wednesday while Chief Leo Matrangola is on a medical leave.
Members of the Dresher family were honored last week for their contributions to the Town of Bel Air through the family's Dresher Foundation.
Stanley Getz has spent nearly his entire life – and legal career – in the same South Main Street building his grandparents purchased more than a century ago.
About 30 Catholics shivered in the chilly Sunday afternoon air as they prayed the rosary on the sidewalk in front of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Apple Inc Chief Executive Tim Cook publicly came out as gay in an article he wrote in Bloomberg Businessweek.
Baltimore officials promised to fix up Waxter Center for seniors when the GLCCB moved in. They have.
After blacking out with 4 miles to go in his first marathon, Matt Llano didn't think he would make it.
Gerald Matthews can clearly see the charred launch pad where an Antares rocket exploded upon liftoff Tuesday, and said he has long feared such a mishap just 1.6 miles from his 55-acre farm.
Thomas E. Perez, who is being considered for U.S. attorney general, was endorsed Tuesday for the top law enforcement job by the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.
Northrop Grumman Corp. won a $207 million contract from the U.S. Marine Corps to produce a mobile ground radar system, the first of what could be a series of agreements worth more than $2 billion.
Fatalities in the federal workplace climbed last year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports, even as the number of workplace deaths in the United States fell.
About 62,000 gallons of sewage spilled into a tributary of White Marsh Run on Tuesday night, Baltimore County public works officials said.
The Calvert Cliffs nuclear power plant will face increased regulatory oversight after an August finding that a miscalculation on the operators' part could have led to an unnecessary emergency response to an insignificant radiation leak.
Federal grant funds examination of sources and impacts of pharmaceuticals
Maryland Natural Resources Police are looking for a person they said shot and killed a bald eagle in Pasadena last month, the state agency said on Friday.
From viral videos to selfies, listicles and "throwback Thursday" photos, candidates in the Nov. 4 midterm elections are leaving no social media stone unturned.
Leonard George Getschel III, a gemologist and Smyth Jewelers executive who managed its Ellicott City store, ended his life Oct. 19. The Lutherville resident was 37.
Jeanne F. Tarring, a homemaker and former owner of a Harford County antiques shop, died of cancer Monday at her Chestertown home. She was 91.
Two years after volunteers started planning a senior village in Howard County, the community designed to help aging county residents remain in their homes is about to open for business.
Baltimore's public works chief is stressing that the city has no plans to privatize the water system, as hundreds are expected to rally Monday at City Hall.
Before the start of the regular season, Ravens inside linebacker C.J. Mosley said he had set his ambitions on being named NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year.
Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith on Wednesday faintly praised Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict for not hitting him as hard as he could while Smith stood prone with a possible concussion after an interception on Sunday, but not before echoing the widely-held NFL sentiment that...
The spirit of fun may not be the only presence wandering the halls of the historic 18th-century Montpelier Mansion in South Laurel this Halloween.