Chipotle employee hurls scissors at customer after he makes complaint
Anthony Evans said he waited for his mobile order for 20 minutes and asked twice about its status before a female employee started yelling at him for complaining.
Driver evaded cones surrounding Clinton work area, crashed into sinkhole: officials
Drivers are being asked to avoid South Osborne Road and Crain Highway in Clinton after a sinkhole emerged on Wednesday.
Baltimore company launches device that detects COVID-19, flu
The product, called ViraWarn, uses biosensing technology to actively screen air within indoor spaces and immediately alert occupants when COVID-19 or other viruses are sensed.
Grandmother says she contacted Baltimore CPS before 2 grandchildren found dead in aunt's car
Joshlyn had been dead for more than a year and Larry for several months when police discovered their bodies in the trunk of Nicole Johnson's vehicle after pulling her over for speeding.
Baltimore County police charge aunt after 2 children were found dead in trunk during traffic stop
Baltimore County police have charged a 33-year-old woman after her niece and nephew were found dead in the trunk of her car during a routine traffic stop.
Maryland Zoo animals participate in 'Olympic-inspired' events
Animals at the Maryland Zoo flexed their Olympic-inspired moves in the zoo’s Olympic events.
Maryland man spends 8 hours catching 300lb swordfish, ends up in hospital with infection
This year the Big Fish Classic Tournament more than lived up to its name.
FDA allows troubled Baltimore COVID-19 vaccine factory to resume operations
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is allowing the problem-plagued factory of contract manufacturer Emergent BioSolutions to resume production of COVID-19 vaccine.
Maryland man said Fauci would be ‘dragged into the street, beaten to death, and set on fire’: Feds
A Prince George’s County man is facing federal charges after he allegedly sent a series of violent – and often anti-Semitic – emails threatening Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Jury rejects mental illness claims for Capital Gazette gunman; says he is ‘criminally responsible’
A jury has determined that the man responsible for killing five people in the Capital Gazette newspaper offices in Annapolis is ‘criminally responsible’ for his actions.
Suspected gunman in death of Naval Academy mom charged with murder, police say
Authorities have made an arrest in connection with the murder of Michelle Cummings, the mother of a Naval Midshipman candidate who was killed by a stray bullet while dropping off her son at the Academy in Annapolis, Md.
Venomous copperhead snake bites YouTuber recording video on Maryland trail
A YouTuber trying to get in touch with nature got more than he bargained for when a venomous snake bit him while he was hiking on a Maryland trail.
Fireworks unintentionally explode on Ocean City beach before planned celebration
An Independence Day celebration didn't go as planned Sunday after a batch of fireworks unintentionally discharged on a beach in Ocean City, Maryland.
FDA OKs additional 15M doses of J&J vaccine from troubled Baltimore plant
The FDA approved an additional 15 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine made at the troubled Emergent BioSolutions plant in Baltimore, which has been shuttered for weeks.
Lightning strike likely cause of 2 alarm fire that destroyed home in Damascus
Fire officials say a lighting strike likely cause a fire that destroyed a home in Montgomery County Monday night.
FDA OKs just 10M J&J vaccine doses from troubled Baltimore plant
Two batches of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID vaccine manufactured at the troubled Baltimore plant have been authorized for use by the FDA. But many more must be thrown out.
Partial solar eclipse: 'PacMan' sun greets early risers in Maryland
A Maryland resident shared video of the sunrise on June 10, which shows a partial solar eclipse resembling the iconic computer game character Pac-Man.
Bethesda chocolate shop selling chocolate covered cicada treats
A Bethesda chocolate shop is leaning into the arrival of Brood X by selling a new treat - chocolate covered cicadas.
Baltimore students who failed classes this year will still pass, school board says
Baltimore students who failed classes during the 2020-2021 school year will still pass on to the next grade level, the city's school board announced this week.
Hand sanitizer, cigarette sparked Rockville Pike car blaze, officials say
Montgomery County fire officials say hand sanitizer and smoking combined to ignite a roaring car fire on Rockville Pike on Thursday.