U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper decided he could not grant a motion from unions representing the workers to temporarily block President Donald Trump’s mass firings of federal workers. He did, ...
Legislation that would remove a criminal penalty for intentionally transferring HIV to another person sailed through both the ...
U.S. District Judge Adam B. Abelson granted a preliminary injunction, which blocks parts of Trump’s directives to cancel ...
No, it’s not in New York or Chicago – it’s right here in Baltimore, Maryland. Ladies and gentlemen, prepare your taste buds ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott's hiring of a new out-of-state spokesperson has a city councilman questioning the impact of ...
Discover the inspiring story of Isaac Myers, a pioneering Baltimore caulker and advocate for union rights, who fought for ...
Investigations into companies with diversity policies likely violate the Constitution, says Maryland judge. Read more at ...
Within the next couple of weeks, lawmakers are anticipating making between $200 million and $500 million in additional budget ...
The winter brings a higher risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, and one hospital in Baltimore says they are seeing an uptick right now.
Maryland state lawmakers are looking for another $200 million to $500 million to cut from the budget, 11 News has learned.
A Maryland federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump's ban on diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, citing likely First Amendment violations. The lawsuit, filed by Baltimore and other ...
A federal judge in Baltimore preliminarily halted the Trump administration from enforcing portions of the president’s sweeping executive orders targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion programs that ...