August 5, 2020 Ari Fleischer warns states risk 'bitter acrimony' in November with new balloting procedures A dozen states that are overhauling their balloting and voting procedures for the 2020 election should reconsider doing so, former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer argued Wednesday.
August 4, 2020 Prosecutors: Pimp kept ‘minutes,’ contracts with victims A Maryland man who pleaded guilty on Tuesday to prostitution charges kept detailed “meeting minutes” and a “comptroller’s report” that allowed investigators to document his illegal business, according to court records.
August 3, 2020 Maryland cop accused of stealing guns, items from dead person’s home A Maryland police officer is now facing numerous burglary charges after his boss received word that he “may have stolen firearms and other property” from a home where his department was investigating a death.
July 31, 2020 Maryland Gov. Hogan tangles with David Hogg over support for police, investment in minority communities Hogg challenged Hogan on his support for police, saying "more than anything [gun violence] is a problem of systemic racism and historic injustice, given that the number one predictor of where gun violence occurs most in the United States is where communities were redlined in the 1930's and 40's."
July 30, 2020 Hogan knocks Trump, says president not reaching voters GOP needs 'to win elections in the future' Maryland Republican Gov. Larry Hogan told "Your World" Thursday that he has "been very careful not to ever go out of my way" to criticize President Trump unnecessarily before warning that he is "not doing a good job of reaching out to the voters we're going to need to win elections in the future."
July 29, 2020 Maryland expands mask-wearing requirements to all indoor public spaces On Wednesday, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced that masks would be required in all indoor public areas and in outdoor spaces where social distancing isn’t possible.
July 28, 2020 Doctor who ran Baltimore ICU dies from coronavirus at 56 A doctor who cared for the sickest COVID-19 patients at a Baltimore hospital has died from the disease, according to reports.
July 28, 2020 Maryland sees first heat-related death of 2020 as hot weather lingers for East; floods threaten Midwest A blazing heat wave along the East Coast in recent days turned deadly in Maryland as another hot day is forecast for Tuesday.
July 27, 2020 Hogan talks coronavirus cases in younger Maryland residents, doesn't want to 'rush into' school reopening Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan told Fox News Radio's "The Guy Benson Show" Monday that more than half of all new coronavirus cases in his state are people in their "20s and 30s," who are thought to be less vulnerable to death or serious illness.
July 25, 2020 Baltimore pro-police crowd attends #WalkAway rally at city's war memorial A crowd of people who support local police gathered for a rally Saturday at the Baltimore War Memorial.