Maryland News
Man struck, killed by CSX train
Man walking on tracks stuck, killed by CSX train in Harford County
Ravens get C Shipley from Colts for draft pick
Ravens get center A.Q. Shipley from Colts for conditional draft pick in 2014
Cousin of Baltimore mayor fatally shot in city
Cousin of Baltimore mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake shot to death in city
Few from DC have been deported under US program
The Washington Times reports that immigrants are being deported from DC at a lower rate than most states and big cities.
2 more charged in Ocean City stabbing
Police have charged two more suspects in a stabbing at an Ocean City convenience store.
Idling Montgomery Co. drivers caught violating bus policy (Video)
A county bus depot in Silver Spring has been rattling nearby homes and emanating a perpetual rumbling sound, raising questions from residents about whether it is necessary.
18 indicted in Howard Co. racketeering case
18 alleged gang members indicted in Howard Co. racketeering case, 3 others face drug charges
MGM submits bid for National Harbor resort-casino
On a hill overlooking National Harbor, the future site of Tanger Outlets in the rear view, officials with MGM Resorts International and The Peterson Cos. formally launched on Thursday their bid to build a casino-resort in Prince George's County.
Md. GOP calls for expanded jail investigation
Md. GOP calls for expanded investigation into jails; O'Malley announces added security steps
Guilty plea for blogger who broadcast standoff
Guilty plea on gun charge for blogger who broadcast negotiations during police standoff
Mfume to lead Morgan State University board
Kweisi Mfume, former US Rep. and NAACP president, to lead Morgan State University board
Maryland to allow health exchange info requests
Maryland will make information related to its health benefit exchange available through public information requests.
Business Journal reporter to run for cancer as he battles it
Washington Business Journal reporter Tucker Echols is battling lymphoma and preparing to run a triathlon to raise money for three charities that are trying to cure cancer.
Sweetlife Festival grows from backyard concert to big attraction for music fans
In April 2010, a small Washington, D.C., restaurant chain staged a concert for 700 people in front of its Dupont Circle location. On Saturday, the same chain expects to stuff the mighty Merriweather Post Pavilion with 20,000 strong.
Area companies dominate list of top contractors, winning $104B in 2012
Nearly 20 percent of the top 200 federal contractors, based on prime contract dollars awarded in 2012, are in the D.C. area. They won $104.22 billion in work last year alone.
Bowie locks in on four gym options
Bowie officials appear to have reached a final four in proposals for a new sports facility
Suspected Pepco imposter sparks concerns in Chevy Chase
An unexpected visit from a man claiming to be with the utility company frightened one Montgomery County neighborhood and serves as a reminder it's always better to be safe than sorry when a stranger is at the door.
Brown, Rendell to talk public-private partnerships
Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown, former Gov. Edward Rendell talk public-private partnerships
State police say 3 pounds of cocaine found in car
Md. State police say more than 3 pounds of cocaine found in car on I-70
Orioles beat Royals 5-3 for 4th straight victory
Hardy's homer sparks Orioles to 5-3 win over Royals, who commit 3 errors in 3rd straight loss



