Hurricane Erin, Maryland
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FOX 5 DC on MSNHurricane Erin threatens Maryland, Virginia, Delaware beaches with heavy winds, high surf
Hurricane Erin churned off the East Coast Thursday, sending powerful waves and gusty winds toward beaches in Maryland, Virginia and Delaware.
Individuals under court order for placement in state-run psychiatric facilities on average find themselves languishing nearly two months in local jails for their mandated hospital bed.
A Maryland man has been arrested in connection with the attempted robbery of a Shrewsbury Borough M&T Bank Monday after he allegedly dressed as a woman to hide his identity. Brandan Jerrell Lyle, 39, of Baltimore was arrested with the help of the ...
Maryland’s first-in-the-nation tax on digital advertising violated the Constitution, a federal appeals court says, because blocking Big Tech from telling customers about the tax violates the companies’ right to free speech.
A Maryland man was shot and killed in Columbia on Tuesday, according to Howard County police. The shooting happened around 10:35 p.m. in a parking lot off Dove Sail Lane and Merriweather Drive. Officers arrived to find a man in a vehicle with multiple gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
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SB Nation on MSNMaryland men’s soccer at No. 6 Wake Forest preview
Maryland men’s soccer has had the date Aug. 21 circled on its calendar since the schedule was first released. The significance is more than just the start of the team’s 2025 campaign, though. The Terps have deemed this year a revenge tour, with chances to avenge all six of their defeats from last season.
Gov. Wes Moore’s international trip to Japan and South Korea earlier this year cost Maryland taxpayers about $322,000 — roughly $72,000 more than originally estimated, according to The Baltimore Sun’s review of receipts and other financial records from the trip.
Catalent is laying off 350 employees in its gene therapy manufacturing division in Baltimore “due to an unexpected shift in demand from a large customer, which made it necessary to reduce our workforce,” a spokesperson said in a statement.
Back in February DOE issued a letter to school districts ordering certified compliance, or else risk losing federal funding.
Last season was the first time in five years that Taulia Tagovailoa wasn't the quarterback at Maryland. It's not yet clear if freshman Malik Washington will start the opener for the Terrapins, but he very much represents the future for this program.
A group of Maryland Republican lawmakers are urging President Trump to block a request to deploy U.S. Marshals in support of survey work for the controversial Piedmont Reliability Project.