Four members of a Prince George's County-based labor union were onboard a plane that collided with an Army helicopter Wednesday in Washington D.C., and are now presumed dead, union leaders said in a social media post.
Several Maryland agencies sprung into action late Wednesday to assist rescue and recovery efforts after an American Eagle Flight 5342 collided midair with an Army Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan
Maryland lawmakers are proposing a new bill, HB 0770, that may make it easier for adults to order cocktails to-go from their favorite restaurant. "I think it's time to open Baltimore County up to allow this really reasonable practice," said Kathy Szeliga, Baltimore County District 7A Delegate.
Three men have been convicted for illegally dumping hazardous chemicals across Baltimore, leaving leaking containers of toxic waste scattered in city streets, the Maryland Attorney General's Office announced.
National Assessment of Educational Progress, also known as the Nation’s Report Card, Baltimore showed small improvements but still lags behind national averages.
Prosecutors say Brandon Russell was the leader of a neo-Nazi group who orchestrated a plot to knock out power to the city of Baltimore to sow social chaos.
When the temperatures drop, it can be tough to make weekend plans. Reporter Harrison Jones shares an easy daytrip for a frigid weekend.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore highlights significant investments in the ENOUGH Act, a state-led initiative to end child poverty, with a focus on community-driven solutions.
The Terps were led by big performances by their star big men with senior Julian Reese, the younger brother of former LSU star and current WNBA player Angel Reese, turning in 14 points and eight boards to add to fellow center Derik Queen's 12-point,
Concerns have reached Maryland over federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers stopping and questioning school students in and around schools.
While bird flu concerns are increasing across the country, the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore has been protecting its flock from the virus for years.
A Baltimore police officer and his wife allege the Baltimore Police Department’s leadership intimidated them and retaliated against them.