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A development project intended to revamp Baltimore’s 28-acre State Center into a residential and retail hub is in the works, ...
Maryland Governor Wes Moore has announced a plan to redevelop the State Center complex in Baltimore City. The governor's office called the plan a "transit-oriented concept" that includes new housing, ...
Maryland’s state government will try again at redeveloping the State Center, its aging office complex in Baltimore. It’s a ...
Baltimore’s slight population increase last year was driven by Hispanic residents, whose population increased by about 2,200, according to Census Bureau estimates released Thursday. The city is also ...
BALTIMORE — The Baltimore City government helps local non-profits use a financial structure that keeps the public in the dark about some organizations' finances, even when they receive ...
Officials at school districts across Maryland are in the process of raising teacher salaries and kickstarting a new pay structure, changes required by the state’s landmark education reform pl… ...
The clerk for the Baltimore City Circuit Court requested a water quality test Monday at three courthouses after recent reports of Legionella bacteria in water systems at two District Court buildings.
Engineered for durability, the structure is projected to have a minimum lifespan of 100 years, integrating modern materials ...
Baltimore City and County residents rated their perception of their jurisdictions in a University of Maryland, Baltimore County Institute of Politics poll.
Mayor Brandon Scott on Monday signed a bill that requires Baltimore City's vehicle fleet to be 100% zero emission by the year 2030. Scott was joined by other city leaders at the Central Garage on ...
Baltimore City teachers currently have a minimum starting salary of $53,898, and Baltimore County’s is $58,500, the second highest in Maryland. Under Baltimore County Public Schools’ plan ...