Prosecutors say Brandon Russell was the leader of a neo-Nazi group who orchestrated a plot to knock out power to the city of Baltimore to sow social chaos.
The bill will allow the State Highway Administration to place up to four speed cameras in either direction of I-695 and three in either direction on I-83. All ticket proceeds would go back into SHA, it says, to cover roadway and safety improvements on those roads within the county.
National Assessment of Educational Progress, also known as the Nation’s Report Card, Baltimore showed small improvements but still lags behind national averages.
Maryland lawmakers are proposing a new bill, HB 0770, that may make it easier for adults to order cocktails to-go from their favorite restaurant. "I think it's time to open Baltimore County up to allow this really reasonable practice," said Kathy Szeliga, Baltimore County District 7A Delegate.
Baltimore City students are performing below average in math and reading compared to other students in large cities, according to the latest national test results.
The white supremacist and neo-Nazi beliefs of a Florida man accused of plotting to destroy Baltimore’s power grid are not up for debate in federal court over the next two weeks, a prosecutor and defense attorney agreed at the outset of his trial Tuesday.
The 9-year-old girl who accidentally shot herself in the head last weekend has been pronounced dead. The victim, E’vaa Sewell, was pronounced dead sometime on Tuesday, according to Baltimore police. It was previously announced that her grandmother,
A young girl has died days after accidentally shooting herself in the head with a stolen gun found at her grandmother's home.
Despite the early exit from the playoffs, the Baltimore Ravens had some great performances that are worthy of mention.
New data shows fourth grade students in Baltimore City made the third largest gains in fourth grade math in the country.
Baltimore County Public School administrators are defending their actions after a Fox45 News investigation raised concerns over what the district has told taxpa
A Baltimore woman faces a couple years in prison after admitting to her role in a pair of back-to-back bank robberies in southern York County last year. Andrea Garrett, 39, pleaded guilty Monday to felony counts of bank robbery and attempted robbery in the two cases against her.