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After back-to-back playoff losses to rival New York, the Bullets earned redemption in the '71 Eastern Conference Finals.
In 8-7 decision, U.S. Court of Appeals rules persistent aerial surveillance violates Fourth Amendment privacy protections.
Measure supported by Council President Nick Mosby would have put Baltimore tenants at financial risk, according to housing advocates.
Senators Van Hollen and Cardin join Mayor Scott in West Baltimore, making the case to redress infrastructure inequity and city’s blighted highway.
Records show embattled Baltimore City State’s Attorney recently bought two Florida homes for combined $1 million.
Feature-length doc on Pocomoke City exposes racism directed at former Baltimore detective-turned-local police chief.
Two weeks after violent invasion of the Capitol, the democratic transfer of power is completed Wednesday.
City grieves loss of ex-offender who turned his life around to save others.
Baltimore-born Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Maryland congressmen at center of House indictment after president inspires Capitol insurrection.
Hogan says he’d like VP Mike Pence, longtime friend, to take the reins.
One woman killed by Capitol Police and three others dead after building was stormed Wednesday.
Scott, former wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, announces record donations to state schools and United Way of Central Maryland.
Legal challenges from President Trump expected to continue; state recounts to come.
Largely due to mail-in ballots, the presidential election could take days or weeks to finalize.
Leadership changes at 'The Real News Network', but its commitment to the city remains unchanged.
Theaters allowed to open at 25 percent capacity; Preakness won't host fans.
Gov. Hogan’s deputy director of community initiatives defended teenager accused of killing two Kenosha protestors.
Citing lower state positivity rates, governor expresses impatience with local school boards.
District follows similar decisions in other areas amid once-again rising COVID-19 cases.
Statue near Little Italy becomes latest monument in the U.S. to fall.
What will the “new normal” look like in the COVID-19 era?
Group calls on Mayor Young and Governor Hogan to act.
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