D.C., Md. & Va.
Terry Laird, following in the footsteps of his father and uncle, has spent his adult life keeping the people who live on a tiny Chesapeake Bay island connected.
The Appellate Court of Maryland ruled that Anton’s Law, the state’s historic police transparency measure, requires law enforcement agencies to release the names of officers who use physical force against citizens
Kimberlee Williams, who lived in Oklahoma, was jailed after being accused of crimes in Maryland, a state she told investigators she had never visited.
Gov. Wes Moore and leaders of both chambers of the legislature said the Utility Relief Act would save families at least $150 on their energy bills every year.
Residents in Maryland are pleading with leaders to hold off, joining others around the country worried about the harm the projects may bring.
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown said the agreement with Grace Ocean Private Limited and Synergy Marine Group, the owner and the operator of the Dali, is still being finalized.
The water utility for Maryland’s two largest counties has temporarily reduced the level of fluoride added to drinking water, citing nationwide supply chain challenges partly brought about by the war in Iran.
Workers helped a stray terrier survive for about two months while the dog dodged rescuers near a Maryland highway.
Gov. Wes Moore and other officials said authorities dismantled a ring with ties to a Mexican cartel.
Prince George’s County police are warning the public after receiving three reports of someone impersonating a Pepco worker in the past month.
Blueberry, a French bulldog mix, and Meadow, a black cat, became best friends while recovering from leg amputations.
Authorities in Montgomery County, Maryland, charged the driver. His attorney says the incident was a tragic accident.
A Prince George’s County police officer fatally shot a driver Thursday who authorities say took off while the officer was conducting a search of the vehicle.
The 14-day pause on converting a warehouse in western Maryland into a facility housing as many as 1,500 detainees comes amid questions about the facility’s environmental impact.
Jorge Landeros is handed a sentence in a 15-year case that stretched from Maryland to Mexico.
Alex LaMorie, 25, had recently moved to a Maryland complex inclusive to people with disabilities, and was shot after police say he approached officers while holding a knife.
The Department of Homeland Security plans to begin housing as many as 1,500 immigrant detainees inside a converted warehouse as early as April.
In dorm rooms and dining halls, students at University of Maryland and elsewhere train future guide dogs.
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