Md. high court reinstates police brutality verdict
In a case centering on video of a police-involved shooting, a divided Maryland high court Tuesday reinstated a jury’s civil verdict that a Baltimore officer used excessive force by firing […]
McDonald’s drive-thru window break-in: Suspect surrenders
Recognize this suspect? #HoCoPolice offering up to a $500 reward for info on suspect who stole cash and food in Nov. 5 burglary at McDonald’s in Columbia. Call 410-313-STOP or […]
Police: Former employee fell from ceiling during Md. burglary
EDGEWATER — Authorities say a former employee of an Edgewater restaurant has been caught on camera falling from the eatery’s ceiling during a burglary. Anne Arundel County police spokesman Cpl. […]
Watch this time-lapse of a Rotunda crane being dismantled
A time lapse video shows how a massive crane was removed from the construction site in Baltimore's Hampden neighborhood.
Marriott producing shows
Marriott International Inc., of Bethesda, the global hotel company, announced it has formed a studio to produce and distribute video and other content across digital, TV and other platforms. Karin […]
Federal judge goes to the videotape, dismisses lawsuit
Sounding like an NFL referee, a judge dismissed a woman’s claim that a bus driver’s negligence caused her to trip and fall after viewing a video showing she fell on her own.
Auxiliary police loses arrest powers after Towson video incident
Matthew S. Betz, 44 and a 22-year volunteer with the Baltimore County Police Department, will be allowed to continue to perform administrative work for the department. His arrest powers were suspended immediately after the Feb. 23 incident.
Baltimore to pay $250K to man who shot video of Preakness arrest
The city’s Board of Estimates is set to approve a $250,000 settlement with an Owings Mills man who alleged police seized his cellphone and deleted video he took of his friend being arrested during the 2010 Preakness Stakes.
Online plans for hearings
Maryland residents interested in how the legislative sausage is made may soon have more options to follow bills in the General Assembly under a number of proposed changes to the rules and laws guiding the House of Delegates and Senate.
Miller predicts changes to O’Malley minimum wage bill
The Senate president predicts an increase but said he wasn't sure what that might look like other than to say "it's going to be different, in my opinion, from what the governor has proposed and it's going to be different from what the people in Prince George's and Montgomery County have already enacted."
O’Malley “not much in favor” of marijuana legalization
Gov. Martin O'Malley discusses his stance on marijuana laws on Jan. 8, 2014 at the Annapolis Summit.
2014 General Assembly Opening Day
On Jan. 8, 2014, lawmakers returned to Annapolis for the start of the legislative session.










