Maryland lawmakers consider shelving transit projects due to bleak federal funding prospects and budget cuts. Transit priorities like Baltimore's Red Line are in doubt.
Two construction workers were killed Friday when a trench collapsed as they were working on renovations at a home in Maryland ...
The proposed 75-cent fee on retail deliveries would only make things harder for small businesses, writes Robin Holmes.
Another busy news week is behind us, and here's a chance to reflect on some people we met who shared their voice and their passion with WMAR and the community.
Chronic absenteeism affects Maryland students, with Baltimore City leading the highest rates. Schools and education leaders work to improve attendance and student outcomes.
The House spent days debating a bill that Republicans said would expose kindergartners to condoms, a claim supporters said ...
Environmentalist Christopher Dipnarine should hate Baltimore’s trash incinerator, but he might be its biggest defender.
Several arts programs may be in jeopardy following changes to a federal grant program under the Trump administration that ...
From uniting statewide resilience efforts to mapping out emerging climate threats, Michael Hinson details his strategy to ...
The burgers are the stuff of legend – juicy, perfectly seasoned, and big enough to use as a pillow if you’re so inclined. The ...
More than 450 exhibitors and experts will be ready to greet you at the Maryland Home and Garden and Craft Show, happening at the Maryland state fairgrounds. On a Saturday edition of Fox45 Morning News ...
The reopening of Baltimore Street has brought new life to downtown, Larry Jackson said. He co-owns Baltimore Street businesses Downtown Hobbies and Toys, and Western Maryland Music Center, and chairs ...