Candidates in Montgomery County Clash Over Campaign Ads Ahead of Primary
As the primary election approaches, Montgomery County candidates express frustration over controversial campaign advertisements.
Useful local reporting: housing, transit, public safety and City Hall — over clickbait.
As the primary election approaches, Montgomery County candidates express frustration over controversial campaign advertisements.
CareFirst of Maryland has launched a federal lawsuit against two brothers, accusing them of orchestrating a massive health insurance fraud scheme.
A winter storm continues to impact the Baltimore area, leading to widespread closures of government offices, libraries, and more.
Taxpayers are struggling to connect with the Maryland Comptroller's Office due to reduced staffing and rising call demands.
Baltimore police are asking the public for information regarding two women connected to a recent triple shooting in Federal Hill.
Marilyn Mosby and state prosecutors have filed for a rehearing after a judge vacated her fraud conviction earlier this month.
As candidate filing deadlines pass, many Maryland elections are already decided, with several incumbents facing no opposition.
Crew members from the Dali cargo ship plead for a return home as criminal trial is set for October 2027.
Dennis Jutras, a former teacher of the year, faces charges after attempting to meet a decoy posing as a minor.
A charter revision in Baltimore aims to reduce the powers of the Board of Estimates while increasing the mayor's authority over budget matters.
The former Baltimore State's Attorney has had one conviction overturned while maintaining others related to perjury.
Concerns over transparency in the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement prompt calls for accountability from the City Council.
Corey Pollard faces new federal allegations while his past claims of rehabilitation with Marilyn Mosby come under scrutiny.
Baltimore County Police Officer P. Catalfamo has been released from Shock Trauma following a shooting incident that left him in critical condition.
The city of Baltimore has accused several fire truck manufacturers of creating a monopoly that harms competition.
A two-alarm fire was successfully controlled by firefighters on W. 34th Street in Baltimore.
Deacon Sullivan engages with local community members to discuss the importance of faith-based initiatives.
The Maryland State Highway Administration is evaluating three options for repairing two critical bridges over the Liberty Reservoir.
U.S. News & World Report highlights two New Hampshire hospitals in its 2025-2026 Best Regional Hospitals list, showcasing their superior healthcare outcomes.
The Anne Arundel County School Board has adopted its largest budget ever, reflecting a significant investment in education.