July 11, 2022 COVID-19 school closures turn parents into swing voters Some parents hadn't considered themselves issues-driven swing voters in the midterms — until school closures during the COVID-19 outbreak caused a reckoning.
July 11, 2022 Maryland police warn of 'grandparent scam', launch hunt for suspect Police in Maryland are asking for the public’s help in tracking down the mastermind of a “grandparent scam” that has targeted at least three elderly people.
July 10, 2022 Maryland authorities investigating fires, vandalism at multiple Bethesda churches Authorities in Maryland are investigating two fires that were set at Churches in Bethesda and vandalism near a cemetery at a third Church this weekend.
July 7, 2022 Larry Hogan defends 'lifelong' conservative credentials: 'Little frustrating' when critics call me a Democrat Republican Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan appeared on the "Ruthless" podcast and rejected critics who label him a Democrat, touting his record and popularity among voters.
July 5, 2022 Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan directs police to suspend gun carry standard Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan directed the state police to suspend the states "good and substantial reason" standard for permits to carry handguns.
July 5, 2022 DC-area climate protesters shut down Maryland highway; 14 arrested Washington, D.C., area climate activists blocked the entire inner loop of a Maryland interstate on the Fourth of July, calling on President Biden to declare a national climate emergency.
July 3, 2022 Washington, D.C., Maryland postal service mail carriers robbed at gunpoint six times in 2-day period U.S. Postal Service inspectors raised concerns over six armed robberies on letter carriers in Washington, D.C., and Maryland over a two-day period ahead of the Fourth of July weekend.
July 2, 2022 Maryland, Virginia govs respond to letter from Supreme Court marshal calling on them to protect justices The governors of Virginia and Maryland have responded to a letter from the Supreme Court's top-ranking security official calling on them to protect the homes of justices.
July 2, 2022 SCOTUS marshal calls on Maryland, Virginia officials to enforce laws banning protests outside justices’ homes Supreme Court Marshal Gail Curley sent letters to Maryland and Virginia officials instructing them to utilize state police to end protests outside the homes of SCOTUS justices.
June 30, 2022 Republican gubernatorial candidate in Maryland knocks Democratic group for meddling in state’s GOP primary Republican gubernatorial candidate Kelly Schulz of Maryland is slamming the Democratic Governors Association for meddling in her race by promoting her top rival in next month’s primary