Black bear sighting reported in Rockville Tuesday morning, police say
Several sightings of a black bear were reported in Rockville Tuesday morning, the Rockville City Police department said.
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Several sightings of a black bear were reported in Rockville Tuesday morning, the Rockville City Police department said.
Annapolis Police have revealed new developments in a mass shooting that left three dead, and three injured Sunday.
A man was arrested for stabbing his mother in Northwest Baltimore on Saturday, Baltimore police said.
A local non-profit is empowering young women to thrive in their communities.
The closure will persist until 4:00 a.m. on Sunday, June 12.
Johns Hopkins experts gathered today to provide updates on air conditions in the region, and tips for avoiding pollution exposure.
The CSX Corporation announced Thursday, a $5 million donation to the B&O Railroad Museum in Baltimore.
The warning period for vehicle height monitoring cameras will end Saturday, June 10th.
Remote Area Medical is bringing free dental and medical services to Baltimore this weekend with a two-day pop-up.
The two drivers involved in a crash on I-695 that left six workers dead have been charged in a Grand Jury Indictment, officials announced Tuesday.
The Maryland Attorney General's Office has identified the man, and police officer, involved in an overnight standoff in Carroll County.
The five-year contract will allow Zum to operate 250 buses. The county in collaboration with Zum will hire and train bus drivers and staff.
Brand-new school buses are coming to Howard County, but many school bus drivers are concerned about the change.
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"I just want to let the people know that this judge is crazy," Davis said. "I did everything in my power to listen to my lawyers."