US 3 hours ago Illegal accused in jogger Rachel Morin's murder set to face family, jury The trial of the man accused in the 2023 killing of Rachel Morin, a Maryland mom of five who was brutally slain while going on a run, begins this week.
Maryland 5 hours ago Who is Stephanie Turner? Women's fencer who knelt to protest trans opponent and ignited global awareness Fencer Stephanie Turner was a Democrat with LGBT friends, but she decided to kneel in forfeit rather than face a transgender opponent.
Olympics 1 day ago Women's fencer opens up on refusing to face transgender opponent, accepting punishment and backlash Women's fencer Stephanie Turner refused to compete against a transgender competitor at a competition this weekend and was punished and escorted out.
Maryland 2 days ago Maryland reparations bill advances, Gov. Wes Moore dodges questions on whether he supports the measure A Maryland bill to establish a commission to study reparations is moving forward, as the governor attempts to dodge questions about whether he supports the proposal.
VIDEO 2 days ago How you sell a story is how you sell your mind, Will Cain argues Fox News host Will Cain sets the record straight on the media's framing of a Maryland deportation case on 'The Will Cain Show.'
Media 6 days ago Maryland families outraged over planned drug rehab facility opening next to elementary school Maryland county residents voiced concerns about safety risks involved with the opening of a drug rehab facility in a neighborhood near an elementary school.
Maryland March 25 Maryland county sheriff renews efforts to solve serial rape cold case Charles County Sheriff's Office detectives in Maryland are asking for the public's help to identify a man accused of raping multiple women from 1996-2003.
Police and Law Enforcement March 20 NTSB says lack of 'vulnerability assessment' by Maryland officials preceded deadly Key Bridge collapse The NTSB says the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore could have been prevented with "vulnerability assessments" by the Maryland Transportation Authority.
Politics March 20 First Amendment group defends anonymous X account as Maryland Dems file election law complaint Maryland Democrats filed a complaint against an anonymous anti-Wes Moore X account similar to the national "Catturd," which led to FIRE getting fired up about it.
Politics March 18 Dem gov says MD, with $3B deficit, has been doing DOGE 'before anyone knew what [it] was' Maryland Democratic Gov. Wes Moore confirmed to Fox News Digital he has been working at DOGE-ing Annapolis long before Trump and Musk came on the scene in that regard.
Travel March 11 Archaeologists unearth rare artifacts beneath Harriet Tubman's family home Artifacts tied to American abolitionist Harriet Tubman were found by archaeologists at her father's home in Hanover, Maryland. Plates, pitchers, and bowls were found at the site.
Politics March 10 WH lambasts ‘head-in-the-sand’ liberal prosecutors after 20 AGs sue to halt DOGE cuts The White House reacted Monday after 20 attorneys general from New Jersey to California joined a Maryland suit seeking to halt DOGE's cuts to the federal workforce.
Health March 10 Maryland confirms first measles case in traveler at major DC airport The state of Maryland has confirmed its first measles case in a Howard County resident who recently traveled internationally. Here's what you should know.
Crime March 7 Former Colombian priest, child molester sentenced for passport fraud and stripped of US citizenship A former Colombian priest convicted of child molestation has been ordered deported back to his country and stripped of his U.S. citizenship.
Barack Obama March 5 Musk's DOGE terminates lease at Obama Presidential Library site DOGE has terminated the lease at the Obama Presidential Library site, although it is unlikely to impact operations there since it is due to shutter later this year and move to Maryland.
Crime March 2 Transgender cult leader linked to border agent killing maintains innocence, asks for vegan food in jail The leader of a radical transgender group connected to six murders, including that of a U.S. Border Patrol agent, told a Maryland judge last week, "I haven’t done anything wrong."
Media February 27 Maryland lawmaker shocked by blue state's push to allow condom vending machines in public schools Maryland state Del. Kathy Szeliga spoke out against legislation to reverse a law banning condoms and other contraception from being sold in public school vending machines on "America Reports."
Media February 25 Maryland school board member targeted with Title IX investigation after speaking out against trans policy A Maryland county school board member spoke out after coming under a Title IX investigation for expressing his opposition to the district's transgender-affirming policy.
Maryland February 12 MD, Baltimore mayor target Glock for selling pistols that can be converted into machine guns The Maryland Attorney General and mayor of Baltimore City filed a lawsuit against Glock, Inc. for continuing to sell handguns that can be converted into machine guns.
Politics February 11 'This has to stop': House Dem faces backlash for 'promoting physical violence' at DOGE protest Democratic Rep. Kweisi Mfume faced blowback on social media after saying that a "street fight" is a legitimate form of opposition to Elon Musk's DOGE efforts.
Maryland February 10 Blue-state lawmakers consider bill to roll back sanctuary policies Lawmakers in Democrat-run Maryland are considering a bill to roll back sanctuary policies and increase cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in certain scenarios.
Politics February 7 Baltimore sues Trump for ditching DEI: ‘Attacks anyone who dares to celebrate diversity’ Baltimore City and several progressive groups sued the Trump administration over President Donald Trump's orders targeting DEI this week.
Washington DC February 6 DC plane crash: Airport employees arrested over leaked video of midair collision Two Washington, D.C., airport employees have been arrested in connection with the leak of a video showing the moment Flight 5342 collided with a Black Hawk helicopter on Jan. 29.
Immigration February 5 ICE arrests Guatemalan illegal immigrant linked to deadly weapons charge Gener Pop-Cuz, a Guatemalan illegal immigrant who ICE says is facing deadly weapons charges, has been taken into custody in Prince George's County, Maryland.
Politics February 5 Baltimore mayor doubling down on DEI with ‘Definitely Earned It’ campaign Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is continuing to push diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies
Politics February 4 Lawmakers from state with most federal workers per capita warn against Trump buyout bid Several Maryland officials spoke out against President Trump's plan to allow federal workers to have their jobs bought out, echoing some Virginians.
Disasters January 31 DC plane crash: Potomac River divers' search for bodies complicated by conditions out of their control After an Army helicopter and American Airlines plane crashed into the Potomac River around Washington, D.C., a Virginia diver shared challenges of such a recovery effort.
Illegal Immigrants January 31 ÐÓ°ÉÊÓƵ illegal migrants busted running massive gun-running operations Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) has arrested two illegal migrants who the agency says were running a drugs and narcotics operation in Maryland and Georgia.
Baltimore Ravens January 30 Ravens' Justin Tucker faces sexual misconduct allegations; kicker slams report A bombshell report has accused veteran NFL player Justin Tucker of sexual misconduct, allegations the Baltimore Ravens star denied as "unequivocally false."
Illegal Immigrants January 28 Illegal immigrant suspect in Rachel Morin's murder expected to argue for a change of venue An illegal immigrant from El Salvador is expected to seek a change of venue out of Harford County, Maryland, where he is accused of killing Rachel Morin.