Maryland News
Brown to meet with federal transit officials
Maryland Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown to meet with federal transit officials
$90M awarded to family of girl struck and killed by car
A Prince George's County jury has awarded $90 million to the family of a 13-year-old girl who died after being struck by a car as she tried to cross the street to reach her bus stop.
Md. flags at half-staff to honor Army pilot
Md. flags at half-staff to honor Army pilot killed in Afghanistan
Frederick begins installing bike racks
City of Frederick begins installing 25 bike racks along Market Street corridor
Md. AG to announce social media education campaign
Maryland attorney general to announce social media privacy campaign
BGE warns of new phone scam
In the scam, customers are told their bills are overdue and that they need a specific Visa card to pay them off.
Truck crashed into supermarket in failed ATM theft
Thieves crash stolen truck into supermarket in failed ATM theft
Chesapeake College hosts commercial fishing forum
Commercial fishing impact on economy subject of Chesapeake College symposium
2 wounded in unrelated Baltimore shootings
Baltimore police say two men were wounded in unrelated shootings.
Md. homeowner finds skeletal remains in garage
Maryland homeowner finds skeletal remains in Baltimore County garage, no signs of foul play
Gangs using social media to recruit, intimidate
Police say DC area gangs using social media to recruit members, intimidate
Higher tax in Maryland can be blamed on the rain
Rain has a price. A last ditch attempt to delay a new stormwater fee failed this week and now Maryland residents could get an unexpected bill this summer.
2 pedestrians seriously injured in hit and run
Police are looking for an SUV that hit two teenagers as they walked along an Anne Arundel County road Friday night.
Police investigate double shooting in Baltimore
A double shooting has left one woman dead and a man wounded in west Baltimore.
Community celebrates freedom after drug dealers ousted
Police and residents of a Montgomery County apartment complex held hostage for more than a decade by drug dealers and related violence, celebrated the success of a two-year-old program to end the open-air drug sales.
Annapolis wins $1.5M grant to rebuild City Dock
Annapolis has won a federal grant to help fund a $12.6 million plan to finish rebuilding the City Dock.
Md. emphasizes disclosure in campaign finance
An extensive revamping of Maryland's campaign finance laws is raising donation limits for individuals while emphasizing disclosure and enabling the state to assess civil penalties for violations.
More areas consider using fake speed cameras
In a new twist on speed cameras, the City of Laurel introduced two fake cameras this week.
Man arrested in stabbing in Ocean City
Ocean City Police have charged a Snow Hill man in a stabbing that occurred during a fight at a convenience store.
Firefighter hurt, 20 displaced in condominium fire
A firefighter was injured and 20 residents were displaced when a fire tore through a condominium building in Bel Air.



