The Baltimore City Fire Department is grappling with a staffing shortage that is impacting its ability to respond swiftly to emergencies, according to a union official.
Baltimore’s new BCORE program, a partnership between the city and the University of Maryland School of Medicine, will receive ...
The Maryland House Republican Caucus is calling on Gov. Wes Moore to fire Secretary of Human Services Rafael Lopez after the ...
The Baltimore Firefighters Union (IAFF Local 734) is sounding the alarm on eroding morale within the department's ranks ...
The Swansboro Fire Department is in the area of 5th Street and Spring Avenue for a downed power line. With the assistance of ...
Anthony Boyer allegedly attacked a woman who had a protection order against him and beat her so violently she "appeared dead." ...
Five Hagerstown police officers were working a post during the Mummer's Day Parade when they rushed and forced entry into a ...
Matthew Coster, President of the Baltimore City Fire Fighters IAFF Local 734 union, is raising concerns over the use of AI technology in their vehicles.
Doctors warn that Halloween injuries are common — from pumpkin carving cuts to traffic accidents — urging parents to take ...
LOWER OXFORD — Brenda Allen, president of Lincoln University, delivered brief remarks on Tuesday following a fatal shooting ...
Growth, expansion and renovations were the focus of the 2025 State of Chesterfield Township address delivered by Supervisor ...
The Baltimore City Fire crew responded to two separate fires in West and Southeast Baltimore today, both of which erupted ...