July 23, 2018 Woman in Maryland impaled in chest by beach umbrella A woman visiting a Maryland beach Sunday was impaled in the chest by a loose umbrella -- the second such incident in a week to occur on an East Coast beach.
July 21, 2018 Maryland newspaper shooting suspect indicted on 23 charges The suspect who allegedly killed five people in last month's mass shooting at a Maryland newspaper office was indicted by a grand jury Friday on 23 charges, a prosecutor said.
July 13, 2018 Baltimore police reassigning 115 officers to bolster patrols in effort to reduce crime, violence Acting Baltimore Police Commissioner Gary Tuggle announced Wednesday he was assigning 115 more officers to work patrol shifts in an effort to reduce crime, violence on the street and curb overtime spending.
July 11, 2018 Look what she made them do: Rumored Taylor Swift visit leads Capitol Hill interns, media on frantic search They knew she was trouble before she even walked in.
July 10, 2018 Guatemalan national pays $280 fine for negligent driving in crash that killed FBI agent, fire marshal A Guatemalan national who was behind the wheel during a fatal traffic accident that killed an FBI agent and a fire marshal last year was ordered to pay a fine of only $280 last month for his role in the deadly crash.
July 9, 2018 Authorities investigate Jeep Wrangler burned in fireworks fiasco Sad day for American icon.
July 3, 2018 Melania Trump makes unannounced Walter Reed trip to visit wounded service members First lady Melania Trump on Tuesday made an unannounced visit to wounded service members at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Maryland.
July 2, 2018 Capital Gazette murder suspect wrote of 'killing every person present' in letters, police say Jarrod W. Ramos, the man suspected of killing five people during an attack on the Capital Gazette newspaper last week in Annapolis, Maryland, sent multiple threatening letters prior to the shooting, police revealed on Monday.
June 30, 2018 Reporter resigns after false tweet that Maryland shooting suspect had MAGA hat A reporter in Springfield, Mass., resigned from his job Friday after posting a Twitter message falsely stating that Maryland shooting suspect Jarrod Ramos had brought a "Make America Great Again" hat to the office of the Capital Gazette.
June 30, 2018 Maryland suspect declared 'not a threat' in 2013 case; paper opted against charges: police Police investigated Capital Gazette shooting suspect Jarrod Ramos in 2013, but concluded he was no threat, while the newspaper didn’t want to pursue a legal case against him for fear of putting “a stick in a beehive," a police report released Friday said.