News

A new lawsuit accuses a “police officer” of attacking a teenager at State Police barracks in Essex. The accuser is now a 32-year-old man.
Introduction On May 13, 2025, Maryland became the sixth state to enact Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws for paper and packaging material. Washington is poised to become the seventh.
Maryland Superintendent of Schools Carey Wright visited Prince George’s County to hear parents’ concerns about the state’s education system, addressing teacher shortages and more.
Officials have chosen James Saunders, a cybersecurity expert with extensive federal technology experience, as Maryland’s next acting chief information security officer (CISO) following the ...
WBFF — Drive sober, or get pulled over! Maryland State Police are urging drivers to drive responsibly as they prepare for increased patrols and DUI enforcement efforts over the Cinco de Mayo ...
Preview the March 23 NCAA Tournament Second Round matchup between the Maryland Terrapins and Colorado State Rams with predictions, odds, picks, spread, betting lines and more.
2025 March Madness Round of 64 includes No. 4 seed Maryland vs. No. 13 seed Norfolk State. Here are expert game picks, predictions for the NCAA bracket.
Maryland state Del. Kathy Szeliga spoke out against a bill to reverse a law banning condoms and other contraception from being sold in public school vending machines on "America Reports." ...
Michigan State defeated Michigan 75-62 in an in-state showdown last Friday. Maryland is also rolling, winning four consecutive games. On Feb. 20 the Terrapins outlasted USC 88-71.
Maryland State Police are investigating the death of Roy Walters, 57, who was found dead in his Salisbury apartment on Feb. 22. Police are seeking the public's help in locating Walters' son ...
Maryland's Board of Public Works approved the purchase of land along Wetipquin Creek to create the state's newest state park. The 445-acre property, purchased for $3.3 million, will be the first ...
According to the Maryland Department of Budget and Management, "government agencies and offices are closed tomorrow, Monday, January 6, 2025, for all counties and Baltimore City from 6:00 a.m ...