February 12, 2024 Rachel Morin murder: Maryland sheriff's office releases new sketches of suspect The Harford County Sheriff's Office in Maryland released two new sketches of a suspect wanted in connection to the murder of a 37-year-old mother of five found dead in Bel Air.
February 11, 2024 Two suspects arrested in fatal shooting of Maryland toddler outside apartment complex Police in Prince George's County, Maryland, arrested Israel Fuentes Jr. and Johnny Alejandro Turcios in connection with the fatal shooting of a toddler.
February 9, 2024 CNN declares Larry Hogan's entry into Maryland Senate race 'Chuck Schumer's nightmare' CNN's David Chalian stressed the significance of former Republican Gov. Larry Hogan entering the Maryland Senate race, calling it "Chuck Schumer's nightmare."
February 9, 2024 Former Maryland Gov Larry Hogan announces Republican run for Senate Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican, has announced a U.S. Senate run, vowing that he wants to "fix our nation's broken politics."
February 9, 2024 MD Gov. Moore commits to using data-driven policies to fight poverty, enhance accountability MD Gov. Moore will use his background working with data to help guide the policies he focuses on as governor. He says using data to track progress will enhance accountability.
February 9, 2024 Toddler in Maryland shot, killed; young mother hospitalized: police A 3-year-old boy is dead and his mother were injured after a Thursday night shooting outside an apartment complex in the Langley Park neighborhood of Maryland.
February 8, 2024 Biden classified docs report brings no criminal charges, but enough to invoke 25th Amendment: critics Special Counsel Hur's decision not to charge Biden for mishandling classified documents because of his age and 'bad memory' may actually make a 25th Amendment argument, McCarthy said.
February 8, 2024 Maryland middle school students taken to hospital after bus overturns A Columbia, Maryland school bus rolled over on Thursday afternoon, sending four of the 19 students on board to the hospital to be evaluated for injuries.
February 8, 2024 Maryland juvenile justice agency now facing 200 sex abuse suits 200 people are now suing Maryland's juvenile justice system in child sex abuse cases following the statute of limitations' rescission by state legislators last year.
February 7, 2024 Maryland Democrat Gov. Moore says state is "leaving too much potential on the table" in address Democrat Governor Wes Moore delivered his State of the State address in Annapolis Wednesday after his first year in the office. He is the first Black chief executive of the Old Line State.