Maryland News
Outdoor festival season: What's happening April through August
Nothing welcomes the warm weather season like an outdoor festival. Whether it's arts-focused, a county fair or a parade, open air celebrations offer something for everyone, young and old.
Celebrating Earth Day in the D.C. area
Monday, April 22 is Earth Day, an annual celebration of our planet and a day of environmental acknowledgement and awareness.
Survey shows significant drop in blue crabs in bay
Chesapeake Bay survey shows drop in blue crab population, but spawning-age females increased
Uncle urges bombing suspect to turn self in
Boston bombing suspect's uncle: 'Turn yourself in, and ask forgiveness' from the victims
Private developer could build Md. interchange
Private developer could build new Interstate 70 interchange east of Frederick
Hagerstown paper manufacturer planning to expand
A Hagerstown processed-paper manufacturer is planning a major expansion.
2 women, 1 man shot at bar in Essex
2 women, 1 man shot at bar in Essex; wounds are not life-threatening
Man injured in crash after eluding police
Maryland state police say a Pennsylvania man driving on a revoked license caused a crash that injured himself and two others while trying to elude officers.
Man dies in shooting with Baltimore police
Police say a man is dead after exchanging gunfire with officers in southeast Baltimore.<
MD DNR seeks volunteers to help raise baby oysters
Maryland DNR seeks communities help raise baby oysters for Chesapeake Bay restoration
Ravens open in Denver, play on Thanksgiving
Ravens open in Denver, host Steelers on Thanksgiving and welcome New England on Sunday night
Wieters hits slam in 10th, Orioles beat Rays 10-6
Matt Wieters' grand slam in 10th inning gives Orioles 10-6 win over Rays
Feral cat has rabies; county to trap others
Feral cat has rabies; Baltimore County to trap others in colony
Officer in fatal shooting won't be charged
Officer who fatally shot hammer-wielding man won't be charged
Gaithersburg mother and infant found safe
Gaithersburg mother, Alyona Mayo, and her infant daughter are safe after they were found Thursday evening, according to a Montgomery County news release.
Police: Slain man took part in robbery
Police say slain man took part in robbery shortly before he was shot
Deputy charged with giving repo firm information
Deputy in Md. charged with giving repo firm privileged information from crime database
Walter Reed doctors react to Boston bombing amputations
Many of the most seriously wounded in the Boston bombing endured a loss of a limb or limbs. That type of injury is no stranger to Walter Reed Army National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, where they've treated tens of thousands of amputees.
Storms, heat to blame for decreased Chespeake Bay grasses
An annual aerial survey of Chesapeake Bay grasses has found they continued to decline last year, and researchers are again blaming a pair of 2011 storms.
Md. man charged after Boston-related bomb threat
A Maryland man has been arrested after allegedly calling 911, claiming to be from Boston and threatening to "blow some more stuff up."



