Maryland woman rolls out mobile shower unit to give homeless ‘dignity’ and ‘sense of self’
Omolayo Adebayo spent four years raising funds to purchase a mobile shower unit to give the homeless population a chance to freshen up and develop a “sense of self.”
Maryland monkeypox case confirmed: health officials
A Maryland resident who recently returned from Nigeria has been diagnosed with the virus monkeypox, according to state health officials.
Maryland mayor charged with 50 counts of revenge porn
The mayor of Cambridge, Md. is facing 50 counts of revenge porn after he posted nude photographs of a past romantic partner on various pages on the popular website Reddit.
Veterans honored by FOX Sports NFL Sunday during broadcast from US Naval Academy in Annapolis
Each year FOX Sports NFL Sunday holds a special Veterans Day broadcast -- and this year the honor went to the U.S Naval Academy in Annapolis!
Student hospitalized after shooting at Morgan State University
Police in Baltimore are investigating an on-campus shooting that left a Mrgan State University student in the hospital.
Shelter-in-place order at military base housing Walter Reed lifted after 'bomb threat' investigation
A military base in Montgomery County that is home to the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center is under lockdown after a bomb threat Wednesday morning.
Blood pressure medication recalled over possibly containing cancer-causing 'impurity'
A blood pressure medication that was available nationwide is being voluntarily recalled for potentially containing a "probable human carcinogen."
Man arrested in Maryland after driving tractor-trailer wrong way down I-95
The driver of a tractor-trailer traveling in the wrong direction on I-95 in Maryland for nearly eight miles was arrested Monday after fleeing police and endangering the lives of highway workers and motorists in the area.
Maryland killing spree suspect told people his brother was ‘killing people with COVID vaccines’: police
A Maryland man accused of killing three people in two counties may have been agitated about COVID-19 vaccines, multiple people told law enforcement.
7 juveniles facing multiple charges after knife fight at Annapolis High School leaves 2 hospitalized
Authorities are on the scene at Annapolis High School where they say ‘multiple serious assaults’ have taken place.
Capital Gazette gunman Jarrod Ramos sentenced to more than 5 life terms in prison
A man who killed five people at a Maryland newspaper more than three years ago is scheduled to be sentenced for the crimes.
Video of Six Flags America Fright Fest chaos, violence prompts Prince George's County police probe
Chaos and violence erupted at Six Flags America in Prince George's County Saturday night causing the annual Fright Fest to shut down early.
Fort Meade training exercise prompts national media to report fake ‘mass shooting’
An apparent training exercise at Fort Meade in Maryland prompted a number of national outlets to report that multiple people had been shot at the facility Thursday morning.
Search and rescue crews find Maryland backpacker who was reported missing in Grand Canyon
On Friday just after 8 a.m., Beck was found near Roosevelt Point on the North Rim. He is in stable condition.
Maryland man whose attack on a woman with a semen-filled syringe was caught on camera sentenced to 10 years
A Maryland man who plunged a semen-filled syringe into a woman in an Anne Arundel County grocery store is headed to prison.
Baltimore's Towson University shooting: 3 people shot on campus, police say
The three victims sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
10 students, driver rescued from school bus as flooding creates havoc in Frederick County
Ten students and the driver were rescued from a Frederick school bus after it became mired in flooding on Wednesday.
Video: Tornado caught on camera in Maryland
Tornado activity was caught on camera in Maryland on Wednesday afternoon.
Baltimore neighbors heard screaming before mom killed her 2 children, docs say: 'Mommy no!'
Neighbors of a woman charged with killing her two young children told investigators they heard one of them screaming "Mommy no!" days before they were found dead, according to charging documents.
New Baltimore nearly poisons water supply after company mislabels acid
TONIGHT at 10: Hiltunen says 4 55 gallon drums labeled fluoride actually contained 93 percent sulfuric acid. "It was most aggressive thing I had ever seen chemical-wise," he said.