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The White Marsh Library branch has reopened with new features, including updated restrooms and a tech-enhanced meeting room.
An early-morning explosion reduced a two-story home to rubble in a neighborhood near Rosedale Plaza, sending debris flying across the area and leaving behind a trail of charred destruction.
The city council on June 23 adopted a $9.3 million budget for 2025-2026 and set millage rates for the fiscal year.
Legendary musical theater composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim's papers go on public view starting Tuesday at the Library of Congress.
Baltimore breaks ground on $44M employment hub in West Baltimore, aiming to revitalize the workforce and community.
Maryland’s school board changed state regulations to align with a law that prevents removing books from school libraries without due process.
There’s plenty to do in Baltimore County during the week ending 25, including several Juneteenth celebrations on Thursday, the federal holiday.
Baltimore Pride started 50 years ago with a rally near the Washington Monument in the Mount Vernon neighborhood.