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.
Advocates are right to worry about the future of the proposed Red Line in light of this fall's elections, but Baltimore’s ...
The federal government is trying to reunite 5,243 workers in Maryland with more than $6.8 million in unpaid wages it says they are owed. All the workers have to do is ask. U.S. Department of Labor ...
After large drops during the pandemic, life expectancy in the United States should recover to 2019 levels this year ...
A little after 4:30 a.m. in downtown Baltimore, Nicole Hartig and Jon Merryman spotted their first victim. “We have one bird here,” said Merryman, a veteran volunteer. He snapped photos of the ...
After years of delays and debate, 2024 was the year when several health initiatives started to move forward. And advocates now worry that 2025 could be the year when those gains move in the other ...
The direct support professional (DSP) workforce crisis is not new. According to the staff survey in National Core Indicators, 24% of disability service providers in Maryland have turned away new ...
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 ...