ANNAPOLIS – After 110 days and nearly 2,300 miles, nearly two dozen Theravada Buddhist Monks ended their ‘’Walk for Peace” Thursday at the Maryland State House. Donning bright orange robes, the group ...
St. John Properties Inc., a Baltimore-area commercial real estate agency, acquired a nearly 25-acre site in the Raleigh, North Carolina, area for the planned development of a three-building business ...
Gov. Wes Moore will deliver his fourth State of the State to a joint legislative session shortly after noon Wednesday, Feb. 11.
A Cumberland Police Department captain has been indicted on 11 criminal counts, including assault and sexual offense charges stemming from allegations he physically assaulted female officers under his ...
Breeze Airways announced it will add a Wednesday nonstop flight between Salisbury and Orlando beginning April 1, bringing the airline’s service at Salisbury to three flights per week. The additional ...
A second grader, a 7-year-old, brought a loaded handgun to their elementary school recently. The gun discharged in a classroom and a round went through the child’s hand. It could’ve been a lot worse, ...
The 25-year-old could barely get out the words, her breathing in gasps and tears streaming down her face. “Today is a day I never imagined,” Cori Clingman said. She couldn’t have seen herself standing ...
Stephanie Fowler, awarding-winning author of “Chasing Alice: How the Life, Murder, and Legacy of an English Teacher Changed a Delmarva Community” has just released her newest book “Into the Night.” It ...
WASHINGTON – The Trump administration is trying to make it harder for fired federal employees to get their jobs back, according to a government plan released on Monday, by limiting their right to ...
The Maryland Appellate Court ordered a new trial in a Montgomery County murder case, ruling that the lower court should have instructed the jury on the defense of others. The court sided with Malik ...
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New polling from Everytown for Gun Safety released Thursday found that Marylanders overwhelmingly support legislation that would prohibit the manufacture and sale of pistols that can easily be turned ...
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