Nichelle Henson, 38, was found guilty on federal charges of bank fraud and making false statements between 2020 and 2021.
Thousands are expected to line the parade route in Baltimore to watch the marching bands, bagpipers and dance troupes.
A woman who ran for Baltimore City Council in 2019 has been convicted of fraud for misusing nearly $1.7 million in COVID-19 ...
Excessive overtime spending in city agencies all but erased Baltimore’s fiscal year 2024 surplus, and now the city is ...
Baltimore City leaders launched a program to reform the permitting process with the goal of increasing development and ...
The new data out Thursday shows the city's population has seen an increase, partially driven by immigration as well as a ...
The top 10 highest-paid Baltimore City employees in fiscal year 2024 all hailed from the city’s fire and police departments, ...
A federal judge denied a request from the city of Baltimore to put a temporary stop on the Trump administration’s efforts to ...
The Baltimore City Department of Transportation (BCDOT) launched a 24-hour parking enforcement program Monday. The effort ...
Baltimore City school principals are being honored for their hard work as the represent the "Heart of their schools." ...
In a city known for its seafood, Chef Norton is changing the game with her innovative approach to oysters while honoring ...
City transportation crews will move two speed-enforcement cameras on Interstate 83. The cameras will be installed along the ...