May 5, 2019 Helicopter crashes into Chesapeake Bay; two bodies recovered: report Emergency responders in Maryland say they have recovered the bodies of two men who were aboard a helicopter that plunged into the Chesapeake Bay on Saturday evening, according to a report.
May 4, 2019 Ex-high school football player who made headlines for being homeless charged with murdering girlfriend: police Jamal Speaks, 19, was accused of shooting and killing his girlfriend Saniyah Floyd at a home in Fort Washington, Md., last month.
May 4, 2019 Infant and toddler among 12 shooting victims in Baltimore, marring new mayor's first day Cops patrolling Baltimore’s mean streets report that an infant and a baby were among 12 shooting victims Friday.
May 3, 2019 Mystery poisonings of 7 bald eagles prompt $10G reward offer in Maryland Wildlife officials are offering up to $10,000 to solve the mystery of who killed at least seven bald eagles and one great horned owl in Maryland with an illegal poisonous substance.
May 2, 2019 Maryland teens on prom night shocked by kindness of stranger who paid for their dinner A woman in Maryland made a generous gift to a group of teens she apparently didn't know, paying for the Clarksburg High School students' dinner on prom night.
May 2, 2019 Baltimore mayor resigns amid FBI, state investigations into 'Healthy Holly' book Baltimore's embattled Mayor Catherine Pugh submitted her resignation Thursday amid state and federal investigations into whether she used bulk sales of her self-published children's book to disguise kickbacks.
May 1, 2019 Babe Ruth rookie card auctioned for $130G decades after it was found inside a $25 piano 27 years after it was discovered inside a piano in Maryland, a 1916 Babe Ruth baseball card has sold at auction for $130,054.
May 1, 2019 As Baltimore mayor scandal drags on, donors want their money back As Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh's indefinite home leave drags on, donors to her reelection campaign - which has raised more than $1 million - say they want their money back.
May 1, 2019 Baltimore struggling with soaring crime, drugs and inept political leaders Juan Grant, who led protests across Baltimore demanding answers after the arrest and in-custody death of his best friend Freddie Gray in 2015, was shot to death on Saturday while driving to his grandmother's house in west Baltimore. The 33-year-old's murder came on the fourth anniversary of Gray's funeral and the citywide riots that highlighted the frustration and distrust with the police department and the deep divide that exists to this day in Maryland's largest city.
April 29, 2019 Maryland newspaper attack suspect enters insanity plea The man accused of killing five employees of the Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis, Md. last year is pleading not guilty by reason of insanity, his attorneys said Monday.