
Severe weather brings flooding for some Maryland communities
Some Maryland communities saw severe flooding after storms brought heavy rain across the state.
Some Maryland communities saw severe flooding after storms brought heavy rain across the state.
Nineteen people in Maryland have died from heat-related illness so far this summer, according to the Maryland Department of Health.
A homemade race track got approval from the Howard County Board of Appeals despite complaints from neighbors.
Immigration and healthcare were top of mind for residents in southeast Baltimore City on Wednesday.
One more hot and humid day, then turning stormy. The reward arrives Friday into the weekend in the form of cooler temperatures and lower humidity.
A Baltimore Police helicopter crew is being hailed as heroes after rescuing a 25-year-old man who nearly drowned at an East Baltimore pool over the weekend.
The Anti-Defamation League filed a federal civil rights complaint Wednesday against Baltimore City Public Schools.
The Howard County Council unanimously voted to pass an emergency measure Wednesday that cracks down on for-profit house parties.
Johns Hopkins patients in the Maryland area could lose in-network insurance coverage in August if the hospital system and UnitedHealthcare fail to reach a new contract agreement.
The Baltimore City Register of Wills office spent more than $1 million on media and promotional materials it could not justify, including nearly $200,000 for a television series that never aired, according to a state audit released Tuesday.
High humidity can put stress on your car's air conditioning unit, and in Maryland, the summers often bring hot, dewy conditions.
A terrifying social media trend is sweeping through Maryland neighborhoods, one of which was captured up surveillance video.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh commented on the shooting that killed four people inside a New York City building that houses the NFL headquarters.
The state lawmakers toured the remaining section of roadway, the ramps leading to where the bridge once stood before the deadly collapse in March 2024.
Despite a drop in deaths last year, recent mass overdoses in Penn North show there is still a serious problem, and the city council tried to get to a deeper understanding at an oversight hearing Tuesday.
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