A woman who ran for Baltimore City Council in 2019 has been convicted of fraud for misusing nearly $1.7 million in COVID-19 ...
Utility officials blame skyrocketing bills on high usage during the recent cold months, but lawmakers weren’t buying it.
Excessive overtime spending in city agencies all but erased Baltimore’s fiscal year 2024 surplus, and now the city is ...
Business owners pack hearing to oppose B2B tax; lawmakers grill energy providers about rising prices, Circuit Court judgeship ...
As employers navigate the complexities of a new political era and evolving regulatory framework, staying ahead of these changes isn't just advisable ...
The Ratepayer Protection Act was heard in the Senate Education, Energy, and the Environment Committee Thursday, as the end of ...
As state leaders have come together behind four nominees to fill vacancies on the Howard Community College board, a bill that ...
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