Supreme Court pauses order to rehire probationary federal workers
The Supreme Court has blocked a judge's order for the Trump administration to rehire thousands of probationary federal workers.
Rachel Morin murder trial begins: Illegal immigrant from El Salvador charged with rape, murder
The trial for Rachel Morin’s murder begins this week, with jury selection on Monday and opening arguments on Friday.
Measles case in Maryland traced to traveler at Dulles Airport
Health officials in Maryland confirmed Sunday that a Howard County resident has tested positive for measles after traveling internationally.
ParkMobile $32.8M settlement for data breach: Are you eligible?
ParkMobile, a parking app that can be used across D.C., Maryland, and Virginia to pay for on-street parking, reached a $32.8 million settlement for a data breach. Are you eligible?
Daylight Saving Time 2025: When does the time change?
Most Americans will set their clocks forward by one hour on Sunday, March 9, 2025. While we’ll lose some sleep, we’ll gain more sunlight in the evenings as the days warm into summer.
Joann fabrics stores closing: Full list of 500 stores including many in Maryland, Virginia
Joann, the struggling fabric and crafts retailer, announced Wednesday it will close approximately 500 stores across the United States, including many in Maryland and Virginia. Here’s the full list.
9 injured, one dead in mass shooting in Towson: officials
A mass shooting occurred Tuesday night in Towson, Maryland, officials say.
Baltimore Key Bridge collapse: Owner of Dali cargo ship to pay US $100M in settlement
The owner and manager of the cargo ship that caused the Baltimore bridge collapse have agreed to pay more than $100 million to settle a lawsuit brought by the Justice Department, officials said Thursday.
Employee's homemade meal blamed for mass food poisoning at Maryland seafood distributor
NAFCO Wholesale Seafood Distributors in Jessup, Maryland, says Monday's mass food poisoning incident, which left 46 people seeking medical attention, was caused by homemade food prepared by an employee.
15-year-old student dead after shooting in school bathroom in Maryland; police
One student is dead after a shooting occurred in the boy's bathroom of Joppatowne High School Friday afternoon, according to Harford County officials.
Maryland city will pay you $20,000 to move there
A city in Maryland is offering a $20,000 incentive to get new residents to move there.
73-year-old homeowner, BGE contractor killed after house explodes in Maryland neighborhood
One person was killed after a home in Harford County, Maryland exploded Sunday morning.
Maryland man wins $32,000 after 'mistake' purchase of Keno ticket
The retired truck driver and grandfather plans on putting his winnings in the bank.
Trader Joe's 'Coming Soon' banner has small town fooled in high school prank
Residents of a small Maryland town were briefly thrilled by the prospect of a new Trader Joe's, thanks to a convincing prank by local high schoolers.
Athletic director allegedly frames principal with AI-generated hate recording
A Maryland high school athletic director was arrested after he allegedly used artificial intelligence (AI) to create racist and antisemitic audio in the voice of his boss, officials said Thursday.
New shipping channel allows first ship to leave Port of Baltimore
For the first time since a ship took down the Francis Scott Key Bridge, a cargo vessel safely sailed out of Baltimore on Thursday.
Baltimore bridge collapse debris seen in new sonar images
Engineers are getting their first look at the "sheer magnitude" of the debris lurking underneath the Patapsco River in the wake of last week’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.
Baltimore bridge collapse revealed in up-close Coast Guard photos
Photos released from the scene of Baltimore's Key Bridge collapse show the massive task facing the Army Corps of Engineers as they develop a plan to clear the wreckage and reopen the port.
Baltimore bridge rebuild could take up to 10 years
The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore originally took five years to build and opened in 1977.
Baltimore bridge collapse could cost Carnival up to $10M this year, company says
After the Baltimore bridge collapse, Carnival said this week that it could see a "current estimated impact of up to $10 million.”