A Baltimore judge sentenced Adnan Syed to time served for his conviction in the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee, a case that drew national attention after being featured in a hit podcast. Syed won’t return to prison after Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Jennifer Schiffer said in court documents Thursday that Syed wasn’t a threat to the public and that “justice will be better served by a reduced sentence” and a five-year probation period.
Playing hooky once in a while is one thing. But missing school enough times to be considered "chronically absent" by the state, or absent for at least 10% of school days, points to a deeper issue. And that applies to nearly half—48.
The Baltimore City Council is taking steps toward addressing the root causes of school absenteeism, a problem that plagues Baltimore at a far higher rate than any other county in the state.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Wednesday granted permission for the Maryland Transportation Authority to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore Harbor.
A photography exhibit, called "Ageless Creativity," at the Maryland Women's Heritage Center in downtown Baltimore captures portraits of women 55 and older thriving through their artistry.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore called President Trump's imposed blanket 25% tariff on all goods imported from Canada and Mexico "deeply problematic" for the Port of.
If your family has been in Maryland for a century or longer and you want to know more about your ancestors, it’s worth a visit to the genealogy library here.
Two bills being considered in the Maryland General Assembly could eliminate taxes on tips for workers in service industries who rely on them.
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WBAL TV Baltimore on MSN'Spring Illuminations' sheds light on a new way to enjoy the Maryland ZooA different way to experience the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore is coming with an after-hours event featuring Chinese lanterns and hundreds of thousands of lights.
A lucky Maryland Lottery player is holding a $50,000-winning Bonus Match 5 ticket sold at a Baltimore County retailer for the Wednesday, March 5
The Maryland legislature is looking to find a way to make up for a projected $3 billion budget shortfall. One of their latest ideas is a tax on services provided by businesses to other businesses. On a Thursday edition of FOX45 Morning News Tom Rodgers spoke with political analyst John Dedie about the tax.
As discussion over Maryland's budget deficit continues across the state, two Republican lawmakers joined FOX45 In-Depth with Mikenzie Frost to provide their per
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