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A Maryland State Police trooper was injured early Thursday when a suspected drunken driver crashed into a traffic stop on Interstate 495 in Prince George’s County.
'He has no authority': Maryland elections chief responds to president's intent to ban mail-in voting
States are examining any potential authority the president would have with his announced intent to issue an executive order to ban voting by mail.
Maryland’s first-in-the-nation tax on digital advertising violated the Constitution, a federal appeals court says, because blocking Big Tech from telling customers about the tax violates the companies’ right to free speech.
A Maryland man has been arrested in connection with the attempted robbery of a Shrewsbury Borough M&T Bank Monday after he allegedly dressed as a woman to hide his identity. Brandan Jerrell Lyle, 39, of Baltimore was arrested with the help of the ...
A Maryland mother was charged with murder in connection with the death of her 3-year-old child in November 2024, according to Howard County police.
Maryland men’s soccer displayed its best 45 minutes since climbing to No. 2 nationally last season. In front of a hostile road crowd, the Terps took a 1-0 lead into the break against No. 6 Wake Forest Thursday night.
McCormick & Co. has acquired a majority stake in its Mexican joint venture from Grupo Herdez for $750 million, expanding its reach into Latin America.
The young woman, who has lived her entire life needing assistance, was approved for Medicaid assistance through the Maryland Department of Health earlier this year.
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Wes Moore’s primary rival switches to GOP, hoping to boost chances of beating Maryland ‘machine’
Ed Hale, who is challenging Gov. Wes Moore (D-MD) in the state’s 2026 gubernatorial primary, announced on Wednesday that he will switch parties to run against the Maryland governor as a Republican. A longtime Democrat known as the former chairman and CEO of 1st Mariner Bank,
Longtime Baltimore businessman Ed Hale, Sr., formally announced his campaign for Maryland governor, switching parties from Democratic to Republican.