Naval Academy midshipman who died during physical readiness test is identified
The U.S. Navy revealed the identity of a midshipman who died during a fitness test at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., on Saturday.
Postal worker finds 2-year-old boy safe along I-95 after he went missing overnight in Howard County
Keith Rollins, a 32-year veteran of the U.S. Postal Service, says he had heard the story of the missing boy before leaving for work on Thursday morning but was thinking nothing about it as he drove north up Interstate 95.
Former Fairmount Heights police officer charged with rape intentionally tried to pass on HIV, prosecutors say
A former Fairmount Heights police officer who faces an array of charges - including rape - is now accused of intentionally trying to pass on HIV.
Maryland neo-Nazis accused of discussing bringing firearms to pro-gun rally in Virginia
FBI agents on Thursday arrested a former Canadian Armed Forces reservist and two Maryland men who are linked to a violent white supremacist group and were believed to be heading to a pro-gun rally next week in Virginia’s capital.
Grandmother has baby 'doing dishes' in hilarious viral video: 'He loves water'
This 9-month-old went from being fussy to enjoying himself while “doing dishes” all thanks to his quick thinking grandmother.
Nonstop violence as Baltimore nears record homicide rate
Baltimore could wrap up 2019 with its highest per-capita homicide rate on record.
Tiffany & Co. bracelet dropped in Salvation Army kettle
One of the bracelets, a yellow-gold piece by Tiffany & Co., has been sold for $1,500.
Tuskegee Airman from Bethesda celebrates 100th birthday with a flight
Retired Col. Charles McGee will turn 100 years old on Saturday and while the years may have slowed him down some, they haven't dimmed the memories of his 30-year service to his country as a Tuskegee Airman who paved the way for generations to come.
Police: 94 bottles of liquor found in car that killed teen
A woman accused of driving off the road and killing a teenager in Maryland had 94 bottles of liquor in the car, police said.
Anne Arundel county grandmother, mother charged in infant’s overdose death
A mother and a grandmother in Anne Arundel county are facing a host of charges after an autopsy determined that an infant in their care died with fentanyl and morphine in his system.
49ers broadcaster who said Ravens' Lamar Jackson helped by 'dark skin with a dark football' is suspended
The San Francisco 49ers suspended radio host Tim Ryan for saying on a Bay Area sports talk show that Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is great at faking handoffs because of his “dark skin with a dark football.”
Melania Trump draws boos at youth summit in Baltimore
Melania Trump was booed at a youth summit in Baltimore.
Art museum pledges to only buy pieces by female-identifying artists in new initiative
The exhibition is part of an initiative to boost artwork in the museum by female-identifying artists.
Maryland dad forced gun into child’s hands, shouted ‘Do it’ after he admitted to suicidal thoughts: cops
An Anne Arundel County father forced a shotgun into his son’s possession, and then screamed “do it - do it - end it now” after the boy admitted that he’d had suicidal thoughts, according to police.
Former Baltimore mayor Catherine Pugh indicted on federal wire fraud, tax evasion charges
The disgraced former mayor of Baltimore has been charged with fraud and tax evasion involving sales of her self-published children's books. An 11-count federal indictment unsealed Wednesday accuses Catherine Pugh of using her "Healthy Holly" children's books to enrich herself, promote her political career and fund her run for mayor.
Maryland boy, 8, helps homeless veterans with 'hero bags'
An 8-year-old Maryland boy offers homeless veterans a helping hand with "hero bags" he fills with clothes, hygiene products and bedding.
Bank teller accused of attacking customer in home invasion
Police in Maryland have arrested a bank teller accused of a home invasion of a customer who had recently withdrawn a large sum of money.
Maryland county exec bans police station from displaying 'divisive' 'thin blue line' flag
A county executive in Maryland has banned a police station from displaying a wooden “thin blue line” flag that was a gift from a local resident.
‘It entered through my nose’: Man left comatose, temporarily paralyzed after contracting parasite on jet ski trip to river
It was supposed to be a fun jet skiing trip, but just a few days later, Ryan Perry of Maryland began feeling ill and having severe headaches which quickly escalated to tremors and hallucinations.