June 23, 2020 Secret recordings of neo-Nazi group founded in US reveal recruitment process for young members Secret recordings have exposed a neo-Nazi militant group with U.S. ties trying to recruit and groom teenagers ready to incite a global race war.
June 19, 2020 Maryland couple finds live World War I bomb in their flower bed A woman and her husband in northeast Maryland found a live World War I bomb while digging in a flower bed.
June 19, 2020 Former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh expected to plead guilty to perjury Friday: report Baltimore’s disgraced former mayor Catherine Pugh, who was embroiled in a scandal involving her “Healthy Holly" children's books, is expected to plead guilty to perjury Friday, the state prosecutor said.
June 17, 2020 Maryland governor backs police, pledges more cops to combat Ocean City violence Ocean City police are announcing more arrests after recent violence, as Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan says state police "will continue to support the Ocean City Police Department and deploy troopers for enhanced patrol assistance."
June 17, 2020 24 winning lottery tickets, worth $600G, sold at the same Maryland store This is one lucky store.
June 13, 2020 MS-13 gang members arrested in Maryland man's ambush killing Five members of the violent MS-13 street gang--four of them in the country illegally--have been accused of gunning down a Maryland man who was ambushed as he left his home to go to work.
June 12, 2020 Baltimore Animal Rescue discovers 130 cats in woman's home, many in 'poor condition' The conditions inside the home were 'out of control.'
June 12, 2020 Police searched Maryland home after BB guns spotted during child's online class, report says A Baltimore County mother says police showed up unannounced and searched her home earlier this month after someone spotted BB guns hanging on the wall of her 11-year-old child’s bedroom as he was taking an online class through his elementary school.
June 9, 2020 Ex-Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh expected to plead guilty to perjury Pugh faces up to 10 years in prison on the perjury charge.
June 9, 2020 Retired Maryland officer falsely accused by Internet 'vigilantes' in attack on teens Internet vigilantes falsely identified a retired cop as the man seen on video attacking a group of George Floyd supporters in a Maryland park -- prompting a flood of harassing calls and emails to his family, according to reports.