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A former Baltimore City Community Liaison employee has been charged with perjury for allegedly not disclosing payments she received from community groups while she worked in then-City Council President Bernard C. “Jack” Young’s office in 2016. On Wednesday, State Prosecutors charged Elizabeth “Betsy” Gardner for not disclosing payments on required city financial disclosure forms. She […]

On Tuesday, Baltimore City Public School leaders said the system is planning to reopen more elementary schools for in-person learning despite the spike in COVID-19 cases. “We are expanding our in-person offering to include kindergarten through fifth grade students starting in mid-February,” said CEO Sonja Santelises, adding that more specifics of the plan will be […]

Hogan had cancerous skin removed in 2018 and called this another pop-up, but nothing serious. 

An Anne Arundel County couple is now isolating. 

Three homes were destroyed in the blast. A fourth home had to be demolished. Twenty-year-old Joseph Graham and 61-year-old Lonnie Herriott lost their lives back on August 10.

We're highlighting Baltimore's black businesses each and every Tuesday. Here are some places to check out this week.

The warning comes after the FBI issued a warning Monday saying there are planned armed demonstrations leading up to the inauguration. 

The Transit Safety and Investment Act would address at $2 billion budget shortfall in unfunded system maintenance.

There's relief coming for Maryland families, individuals and small businesses reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The Baltimore Ravens took down the Tennessee Titans in a 20-13 AFC Wild Card match-up.