Police ID suspect who allegedly ambushed a Maryland cop while he stood in line at Chipotle
Montgomery County police have identified a suspect in an unprovoked attack on an officer who was standing in line at a Rockville Chipotle.
One of last living Tuskegee Airmen celebrates 101 birthday in Bethesda
A major milestone for one of the last living Tuskegee Airmen.
So cute! Baby chimp laughs for first time at Maryland Zoo
Maisie was paired with a surrogate chimp mother after her birth mother was unable to care for her properly.
Baby chimp gets new foster family at Maryland zoo
Zookeepers introduced a baby chimpanzee to her new foster family at a Maryland zoo after they determined her birth mom was unable to properly care for her.
Maryland police shown aggressively arresting black passenger for not showing ID in viral TikTok
The TikTok video has sparked outrage on social media as the conversation surrounding police brutality continues in the wake of George Floyd's death.
‘We are the ones with those scary guns:’ Frederick man charged after threatening Biden, Harris in letter
A Frederick man is facing Federal charges after he allegedly left an alarming letter threatening presidential candidate Joe Biden and running mate Kamala Harris at the door of a supporter.
Maryland family has enough of virtual learning; sends son to Arizona for in-person instruction
We're nearly two months into the school year and for many local school districts there seems to be no end in sight to virtual learning.
7-year-old Anne Arundel County boy safe after Amber Alert search
A 7-year-old boy who was taken from his bed in an Anne Arundel County home last night, triggering an Amber Alert, has been located.
It's a boy! Endangered pygmy hippo born at Boston zoo
A Massachusetts zoo has welcomed an adorable baby pygmy hippo to its family.
Bomb Squad responds to 'small audible alarms' taped to political campaign signs in Easton
Suspicious devices attached to five political yard signs in Maryland — including at least one Trump-Pence sign — led to multiple calls to the bomb squad, according to reports.
President Trump briefly leaves hospital to wave to supporters outside
President Donald Trump briefly left Walter Reed Medical Center on Sunday afternoon to wave to supporters.
What we know, and what we don't, about Trump's diagnosis
A White House physician's comments on Sunday about the health of the President amid his coronavirus diagnosis added more confusion.
Swiss Skydiver beats Authentic to win Preakness
Swiss Skydiver upset favored Authentic, going off at odds of 11-1 and and finishing just ahead of 3-2 favorite Authentic and third-place Jesus' Team, who was 40-1.
Maryland authorities ID uncle, teen who drowned during Labor Day fishing trip
Authorities in Maryland have identified a teenager and his uncle who drowned while fishing on the Patuxent River near Greenwell State Park in St. Mary’s County on Labor Day.
Video: Howard County Police searching for man who assaulted woman, struck her with vehicle before fleeing
Police in Howard County are seeking the public's assistance in identifying the people and a vehicle involved in a disturbing assault that happened in Laurel Wednesday.
Credit card scammer caught on camera trying to pick up fraud purchase from victim’s Montgomery Co. home: cops
Authorities are searching for a woman they say made fraudulent credit card purchases online then tried to pick up one of the deliveries at the victim’s Montgomery County home.
Second Baltimore explosion victim found overnight, officials say
Two people are dead after a natural gas explosion leveled three homes in Baltimore on Monday.
Firemen, police join 90th birthday parade for Maryland man who sewed 300 masks
Local authorities joined a birthday parade for a 90-year-old man who sewed 300 masks for hospital workers.
Chief of critical care at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore dies of COVID-19
Dr. Joseph J. Costa who served as the chief of critical care at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore passed away over the weekend from COVID-19.
Ocean City becoming one of Maryland's coronavirus hot spots
Maryland’s governor has asked residents not to travel outside the state because of coronavirus spikes – but traveling within the state may also be a concern.