Immigration April 7 Federal judge calls deportation of Salvadoran man in Maryland 'wholly lawless' A federal judge has ordered that Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia be returned to the U.S. after being deported last month to an El Salvadoran megaprison.
Trials April 4 Rachel Morin’s alleged illegal killer left slain jogger’s body along 150-foot blood trail: prosecutors Opening statements began in the trial of an illegal immigrant charged with murdering Rachel Morin, a Maryland mother of five who was killed while jogging on a hiking trail.
Maryland April 4 Maryland bill creating commission to study, recommend slavery reparations heads to governor's desk Maryland lawmakers have advanced a bill aimed at creating a commission to study and recommend potential slavery reparations to Gov. Wes Moore's desk.
US April 3 Illegal accused in jogger Rachel Morin's murder set to face family, jury The trial of the man accused in the 2023 killing of Rachel Morin, a Maryland mom of five who was brutally slain while going on a run, begins this week.
Maryland April 3 Who is Stephanie Turner? Women's fencer who knelt to protest trans opponent and ignited global awareness Fencer Stephanie Turner was a Democrat with LGBT friends, but she decided to kneel in forfeit rather than face a transgender opponent.
Olympics April 2 Women's fencer opens up on refusing to face transgender opponent, accepting punishment and backlash Women's fencer Stephanie Turner refused to compete against a transgender competitor at a competition this weekend and was punished and escorted out.
Maryland April 2 Maryland reparations bill advances, Gov. Wes Moore dodges questions on whether he supports the measure A Maryland bill to establish a commission to study reparations is moving forward, as the governor attempts to dodge questions about whether he supports the proposal.
VIDEO April 1 How you sell a story is how you sell your mind, Will Cain argues Fox News host Will Cain sets the record straight on the media's framing of a Maryland deportation case on 'The Will Cain Show.'
Media March 28 Maryland families outraged over planned drug rehab facility opening next to elementary school Maryland county residents voiced concerns about safety risks involved with the opening of a drug rehab facility in a neighborhood near an elementary school.
Maryland March 25 Maryland county sheriff renews efforts to solve serial rape cold case Charles County Sheriff's Office detectives in Maryland are asking for the public's help to identify a man accused of raping multiple women from 1996-2003.
Police and Law Enforcement March 20 NTSB says lack of 'vulnerability assessment' by Maryland officials preceded deadly Key Bridge collapse The NTSB says the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore could have been prevented with "vulnerability assessments" by the Maryland Transportation Authority.