Maryland, D.C. attorneys general sue gun shops for facilitating illegal gun trafficking
This crackdown is the latest joint effort to reduce gun violence in Maryland, the District of Columbia and Virginia.
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This crackdown is the latest joint effort to reduce gun violence in Maryland, the District of Columbia and Virginia.
The family of Ronald Silver II, the Baltimore Department of Public Works sanitation worker who overheated and died on the job last month, is demanding answers from the city.
The search has expanded for the person who shot and killed two people in their home with four unharmed children in Frederick County.
A ballot proposal that would pay new Baltimore City parents $1,000 has been ruled unconstitutional by the Maryland Supreme Court.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott signed an executive order outlining how the city will use $242.5 million in opioid settlement funds won from pharmaceutical companies.
A ballot proposal that would pay new Baltimore City parents $1,000 was brought before Maryland's highest court on Wednesday.
Two adults were found shot to death Sunday morning in a home with four unharmed children in Frederick County, prompting a double murder investigation, according to deputies.
Baltimore City students celebrated their back to school on Monday looking to continue their progress with attendance. The district saw a 5% increase last year.
Students in Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Anne Arundel County and Howard County are going back to school on Monday.
Arson investigators from the Baltimore City Fire Department are looking into an overnight fire near the location of a recent mass shooting, according to The Baltimore Banner.
A Gwynn Oak woman was arrested and accused of creating deplorable living conditions for her bedridden aunt, who later died from her injuries.
Timothy Clinedinst, accused of brutally attacking a 74-year-old man last weekend in Fells Point, confessed to the crimes after was arrested, according to court documents.
Maryland residents said that while Mother Nature reared her ugly head across the area, the damage could have been much worse.
The Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Center (BARCS) is at maximum capacity as it tries to find homeless cats and dogs their fur-ever home.
Major League Quadball returned to Maryland this weekend for the 2024 Championship, which featured 12 teams from across the U.S. and Canada.