March 6, 2019 Maryland state lawmaker who used racial slur returns to House floor after censure A Democratic state lawmaker who used the n-word to describe a legislative district will return to the floor of the Maryland House of Delegates in Annapolis Wednesday, after missing several days following a vote to censure her by her colleagues and calls for her resignation.
March 4, 2019 Man, daughter in staged panhandler killing exploited Baltimore’s issues, homeless community, officials say A man who killed his wife and blamed the fatal stabbing on a panhandler in December exploited Baltimore’s negative perception and made others fear the homeless community, city officials said.
March 3, 2019 Maryland woman thought killed by panhandler was actually killed by husband: police A Maryland woman who was supposedly killed last year by a panhandler asking for help was actually killed by her husband, police revealed on Sunday.
February 28, 2019 Maryland state lawmakers vote unanimously to censure House Democrat over racial slur
February 28, 2019 Sully, George H.W. Bush’s service dog, joins program at Walter Reed Sully, the ever-faithful service dog to former President George H.W. Bush, was tapped on Wednesday for his new role at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
February 27, 2019 Supreme Court appears inclined to let 40-foot ‘Peace Cross’ stand on public land A majority of Supreme Court justices offered tepid support Wednesday for letting a Maryland war memorial in the shape of Christian cross remain on government land, in a landmark First Amendment case with implications for religious symbols on public property across the country.
February 27, 2019 Coast Guard officer accused of drafting hit list indicted on weapons, drug charges A Coast Guard officer who prosecutors say expressed white supremacist views and compiled a hit list of prominent Democrats and media personalities was indicted Wednesday on federal drug and weapons charges.
February 22, 2019 Baltimore sees 14 shooting victims in span of 24 hours In a span of 24 hours, Baltimore was reeling from one of its most violent days in recent memory.
February 21, 2019 Coast Guard officer ordered to jail, accused of being 'domestic terrorist' A Coast Guard lieutenant who authorities say espoused white nationalist views and compiled a hit list of Democratic lawmakers and prominent media personalities should be held without bail for at least two weeks
February 21, 2019 Supreme Court to decide if World War I memorial 'Peace Cross' can stand The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments next week on whether the World War I Bladensburg, Maryland memorial, known as the "Peace Cross," should survive or be torn down in what could be a landmark First Amendment case that could impact memorials across the country.