Baltimore police warn suspect at large in female CEO slaying will 'kill' and 'rape'
Baltimore police say that tech CEO Pava Marie LaPere was found dead in her apartment on Monday morning shortly after a missing-persons report was received.
Tropical Storm Ophelia blasts mid-Atlantic coast after North Carolina landfall as power outages climb
The fierce winds on the East Coast have caused over 50,000 power outages so far, and those numbers are expected to climb as the tropical storm-force gusts cause property damage and topple trees and power lines.
Gaithersburg woman confesses to stabbing, killing boyfriend just days before his 21st birthday
A Gaithersburg woman has been charged with stabbing and killing her boyfriend just days before his 21st birthday, police say.
Maryland man admits to planning van attack at Dulles Airport; release possible in fall
Rondell Henry, 32, of Germantown, Maryland, pleaded guilty to attempting to perform an act of violence at an international airport, court records show.
Malaria in Maryland: First local case in decades alarms health officials
Maryland has confirmed a case of locally acquired malaria in the state for the first time in more than 40 years, the state's health department said Friday.
Day care worker caught on camera abusing 7-year-old in District Heights
A mother is furious and demanding answers after she picked up her daughter from a Prince George’s County day care Thursday – and found the 7-year-old severely bruised.
Beyoncé spent $100K to extend Metro hours after rain delay at FedEx Field
It was a soggy Sunday night for concertgoers at FedEx field but the rain didn't seem to dampen the spirits of the "BeyHive" despite the delays and confusion that came after lightning forced stadium officials to issue a shelter-in-place order ahead of Beyonce's second Renaissance Tour performance in the DMV.
Democrats see Minnesota and Michigan as guides for what to do with majority power
Fueled by election gains, Democrats in Minnesota and Michigan this year enacted far-reaching policy changes that party leaders in other states are looking to as a potential roadmap for what they could swiftly achieve with similar control.
Maryland store owner sues USDA over SNAP restrictions
A Maryland business owner is going after the federal government for blocking him from accepting food stamps.
Brinks armored truck employee shoots, kills customer inside Maryland Starbucks: police
An Upper Marlboro man was shot and killed inside a Forestville Starbucks Wednesday afternoon after police say a Brinks armored truck employee fired his weapon. Police have identified the decendent as 35-year-old Jonathan Griffin.
Karate instructor arrested for child sex abuse: police
A 71-year-old karate instructor was arrested for alleged sexual child abuse in his Maryland dojo, according to police.
Shooting erupts in Bladensburg after funeral, 5 injured
Bladensburg police say five people were shot after leaving a funeral at Fort Lincoln Park mid-Friday.
Baltimore mass shooting: 30 people shot, 2 killed at block party during holiday weekend
Police are searching for suspects who opened fire during a holiday weekend block party in Baltimore that killed two people, wounded 28 others.
Baltimore mass shooting: 30 people shot, 2 killed at block party
Three of the wounded were in critical condition and more than a dozen were under 18.
Bus crashes into Baltimore building, leaves more than a dozen injured: report
The MTA bus crash in Baltimore is under police investigation, according to reports
Annapolis man accused of killing 3 neighbors over parking dispute
Authorities arrested and charged a neighbor with the fatal shooting of three people and wounding of three others outside a home in Annapolis Sunday night. Witnesses told police the shooting stemmed from a dispute over street parking.
Sonic boom heard across DC area identified as F-16 fighter jet
A fighter jet that was trying to intercept an unresponsive small plane that flew over D.C. Sunday triggered report of a loud boom that was heard across the area.
Nearly 800,000 Maryland license plates link to a Filipino gambling site
Some Maryland license plates are now advertising a website for an online casino in the Philippines.
Attempted murder suspect Baby K found, arrested by US Marshals
On Tuesday afternoon, U.S. Marshals located and arrested attempted murder suspect Baby K.
Man stabbed to death with sword in Prince George’s County; suspect in custody, faces charges
A 63-year old man was stabbed to death on Friday night in District Heights and police have arrested a 33-year old suspect.