Sonia Street still vividly remembers the day in 1992 she met Jimmy Carter outside her West Baltimore home: The former president and wife, Rosalynn, were in work clothes, eager to begin rehabbing ...
President Jimmy Carter, the longest-lived president in American history, died Sunday Dec. 29, 2024, after spending over a year in hospice care.
The ink was barely dry on last month’s election results when speculation about the future of the Red Line began. Presumably, a second Trump administration will be as transit-unfriendly as the first, ...
After large drops during the pandemic, life expectancy in the United States should recover to 2019 levels this year ...
It's been a hectic first year for state school Superintendent Carey Wright, who was officially sworn in to the job in October 2023, but she sees it as a glass  “more than half full” year, given ...
State office buildings in Baltimore’s State Center complex have been ordered to temporarily shut down again due to the lingering presence of Legionella bacteria in the water system, shortly after ...
Maryland’s current parole practices often deny release to individuals who are elderly, severely ill and pose no threat to public safety—at immense human and financial cost. In 2019, Donald Brown, a 68 ...
Carbon dioxide emissions from Big Ten football team travel for regular-season conference games more than tripled from 2023 to 2024, when the conference added a quartet of West Coast schools, a Capital ...
Maryland is set to examine its current method of evaluating poverty in schools in the next year, potentially opening a pathway to boost funding for schools with students in need. A new study is meant ...
Rep. John Sarbanes, 62, is departing after 18 years representing central Maryland in the House. That's fairly young for a ...
A new federal rule will require water utilities across the country to pull millions of lead drinking water pipes out of the ground and replace them, at a cost of billions of dollars. States, cities ...