Maryland
Maryland Marketing Firm Fires Employee Who Broke Into Capitol
"Any employee demonstrating dangerous conduct that endangers the health and safety of others will no longer have an employment opportunity with Navistar Direct Marketing," the company said.
Family of Black Teen Killed by Maryland Police File Wrongful Death Suit
Anton Black died after police pinned him down, similar to the way George Floyd died earlier this year.
Spirit Airlines Flight Slips While Taxiing to Gate
None of the passengers or airline personnel on board the flight were injured, according to Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
FBI Agent Involved In Shooting Near Walter Reed Medical Center
One person has been transported to hospital after the incident at the Medical Center Metro Station in Bethesda, Maryland.
Customer Spits at Popeyes Security Guard, Returns to Shoot at Restaurant
Police said the suspect spat at the 35-year-old security guard who sustained a graze wound after the gunfire in Baltimore, Maryland.
Day After Taking Office, Baltimore Mayor Limits Restaurants to Takeout
"We know that our restaurant industry has been one of the hardest hit by this pandemic. The city has been proactive in seeking ways to support our restaurant community," said Mayor Brandon Scott.
Video: Maryland GOP Governor Larry Hogan Urges Party to Change
"No one will listen to our message if they don't believe that we're listening to them," Hogan, a frequent Trump critic, said.
'Stop Golfing and Concede': Maryland GOP Gov. Larry Hogan Spars With Trump
Earlier on Sunday, Hogan said he was "embarrassed" that more people aren't challenging the president's false claims about the election results.
Viral TikTok Video Shows Car Veering Off Highway and Launching Into Air
The car hit a bump and was launched into the air, narrowly missing a large metal highway sign before crashing into a ditch.
Maryland's GOP Governor Hogan Says 'Time Has Come' for Trump to Concede
Governor Larry Hogan has joined a growing chorus of GOP figures calling for President Donald Trump to concede the presidential election and make way for Democrat Joe Biden's transition.
Ice Cream Store Employees Assaulted After Asking Couple to Wear Masks
Violent attack on pair of Cold Stone Creamery employees in Edgewater left both women with facial injuries and one requiring eye surgery.
Think Georgia is Close? Maryland was Decided by 4 Votes in 1832 Election
The fate of the 2020 presidential election hangs on a handful of states where votes are still being counted including Georgia.
Maryland Governor Writes in Ronald Reagan for President on Mail-in Ballot
Governor Larry Hogan told The Washington Post that he wrote in Reagan for the presidential election due to an inability to pick between Trump and Biden.
Maryland Bus Driver Shot to Death after Turning Passenger Away, Police Say
Marcus Parks was gunned down in broad daylight in Baltimore after chasing the man who had snatched his bag.
Letter Threatening Biden, Harris and Their Supporters Delivered in Maryland
The Secret Service has been informed of the letter after both democratic presidential nominees threatened with execution.
Black Bear Attacks Virginia Hunter, Tearing Softball-sized Chunk From Leg
"Once she grabbed me it was like a car wreck it happened so quick," the hunter Ronnie Dalton said.
Warning as People 'Going Door-To-Door' To Illegally Collect Voting Ballots
The Anne Arundel County Board of Elections advise not to give a stranger your ballot following reports of suspicious behavior.
Maryland School District Says Student Used Nazi Imagery as Zoom Photo
"This type of behavior will not be tolerated," wrote Kevin Yates, the principal at Damascus High School, in a letter reportedly sent to students and parents earlier this week.
Maryland Man Sentenced to Year in Jail for Throwing Parties Amid Pandemic
Shawn Marshall Myers received a sentence of a year in jail for violating Maryland Governor Larry Hogan's emergency orders in March.
Larry Hogan Says GOP Senators Shouldn't 'Ram Through' SCOTUS Nominee
Governor Larry Hogan said pushing through Trump's nominee would be "a mistake," adding that the Senate shouldn't play "partisan games" with the process.
Assignment Asks Students to List Names of Black People Killed by Police
A Maryland high school teacher titled the assignment "Say Their Names," echoing calls from protesters seeking justice for those who've died as a result of police violence.
University Police Searching for Teens Who Damaged Shuttle Bus
The incident sparked further conversation about University of Maryland's policy regarding mask mandates, since bus drivers employed by the school are not required to enforce the protocol when boarding passengers.
Maryland Allows All Businesses to Reopen Ahead of Labor Day Weekend
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan said that although the state was reopening, residents "must remain vigilant so we can keep Maryland open for business."
Maryland Fires Employee For Sharing Memes Supporting Kyle Rittenhouse
Arthur Love IV, the deputy director of the Governor's Office of Community Initiatives, was fired Saturday for sharing memes on social media in support of Kyle Rittenhouse, the alleged Kenosha shooter.
Wawona Peaches Recalled, As Salmonella Outbreak Leaves 14 Hospitalized
Individuals infected with salmonella may develop symptoms such as diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps.
Tornado From Isaias Breaks Delaware Record With 29-Mile Path
Weather officials say the tornado touched down just to the west of Dover in Kent County at around 8:50 a.m. on Tuesday.
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan Considered Running Against Trump in 2020
"But a short, energetic campaign might be right up my alley. 'I'm pretty good at retail politics,' I said," the Republican governor writes in his new book.
13 States Where Coronavirus Cases Have Jumped Over 20 Percent in a Week
Mississippi saw the largest jump in the country over the last 14 days.
Maryland Discovers a Half-Billion Dollars in Unemployment Insurance Fraud
State officials are working with the U.S. Attorney's Office and the U.S. Department of Labor to see if similar schemes are happening in other states.
Maryland's GOP Governor Calls COVID-19 'Out of Control'
Larry Hogan said differing tactics across states meant that some had done "better than others," as he called on a cohesive approach to combat coronavirus.