Anne Arundel County police officer suspended pending investigation into involvement in Capitol riot
An Anne Arundel County police officer has been suspended with pay pending an investigation into the officer's involvement in the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, January 6.
Marketing firm fires worker after he was photographed wearing company badge at pro-Trump US Capitol riot
A man who wore his company badge while he stormed the U.S. Capitol was fired Thursday by his Maryland employer.
Baltimore mayor appoints city's first chief equity officer
Baltimore’s mayor has appointed the city’s first cabinet-level official tasked with advancing equity across all agencies, board and commissions.
Emergency crews stop by NIH campus in Bethesda to wish Dr. Fauci a happy 80th birthday
Emergency crew members surprised Dr. Anthony Fauci the day before his 80th birthday as he was leaving the NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, on December 23.
Multiple people rescued, several injured after explosion in downtown Baltimore
Baltimore City Fire Department responded to the scene of an explosion with a partial roof collapse this morning in downtown Baltimore, attempting to rescue two workers trapped in scaffolding.
Police ID suspect who allegedly ambushed a Maryland cop while he stood in line at Chipotle
Montgomery County police have identified a suspect in an unprovoked attack on an officer who was standing in line at a Rockville Chipotle.
Yellow cab caravan heads to Washington to plead for pandemic aid
Yellow cab drivers began a caravan from Lower Manhattan to Washington, D.C. Thursday to demand legislators provide another stimulus for drivers.
Black woman to lead US Naval Academy brigade for first time
The first Black woman to assume the top role leading fellow students at the U.S. Naval Academy will take up that position next semester as brigade commander.
Maryland police shown aggressively arresting black passenger for not showing ID in viral TikTok
The TikTok video has sparked outrage on social media as the conversation surrounding police brutality continues in the wake of George Floyd's death.
Maryland family has enough of virtual learning; sends son to Arizona for in-person instruction
We're nearly two months into the school year and for many local school districts there seems to be no end in sight to virtual learning.
7-year-old Anne Arundel County boy safe after Amber Alert search
A 7-year-old boy who was taken from his bed in an Anne Arundel County home last night, triggering an Amber Alert, has been located.
Trump leaves Walter Reed following COVID-19 treatment, removes mask at White House
Upon arriving at the White House, Trump exited the helicopter and made his way onto the South Portico, removing his mask as he saluted Marine One.
Giuliani defends Trump ride outside hospital as needed 'risk'
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani says President Trump's motorcade ride outside the hospital sent an important message to Americans.
President Trump briefly leaves hospital to wave to supporters outside
President Donald Trump briefly left Walter Reed Medical Center on Sunday afternoon to wave to supporters.
Police allow anti-abortion students to paint ‘Black Preborn Lives Matter’ at Planned Parenthood in Baltimore
Authorities allowed anti-abortion students to paint the phrase "Black Preborn Lives Matter" outside of a Planned Parenthood facility in downtown Baltimore on Saturday, with coloring that is designed to wash off in the rain.
Group attacks man with rake, shovels at flea market
A man who was at a Maryland flea market was attacked by a group of people who emerged from the woods and starting hitting him with shovels and a garden rake.
Deadly explosion levels buildings in Baltimore
A “major gas explosion” completely destroyed three row houses in Baltimore on Monday, killing one person and injuring several others, the Baltimore Fire Department said. At least one person was trapped in the wreckage.
As Trump insists schools reopen, son's school remains closed
President Donald Trump insists that schools reopen so students can go back to their classrooms, but the Maryland private school where his son Barron is enrolled is among those under county orders to stay closed.
Judge rules women can get the abortion pill without doctor visits
A federal judge agreed Monday to suspend a rule that requires women during the COVID-19 pandemic to visit a hospital, clinic or medical office to obtain an abortion pill.
‘I finally got into Harvard’: Man trades garbage collection job for Harvard Law acceptance letter
A Maryland man traded in his garbage collecting job for a Harvard Law School acceptance letter and he has his friends and family to thank.