MD seeks federal aid for farmers for ‘catastrophic damage’ to crops in April freeze
Gov. Wes Moore petitioned the USDA for a disaster declaration for Maryland farmers after an early-season freeze in April caused “devastating” crop losses.
MD inmate who murdered baby niece found dead in cell
Maryland State Police are investigating the death of an inmate who had pleaded guilty to first-degree murder of his 2-month old niece.
Much of Maryland under drought warning
Much of Maryland remains in drought warning status, according to a May 14 update from the Maryland Department of the Environment.
Report: Vandalism at MD ICE facility damaged 18 SUVs, cost $144,550
Vandalism at a Western Maryland ICE facility involved $144,550 in damage to 18 SUVs, according to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.
To the ’burbs and beyond: How can MD boost business outside cities?
Locales in Maryland’s outer reaches have their own strengths and attractions — and varied approaches to economic development.
In Hagerstown, a push to lower the voting age runs into a $100,000 hurdle
Hagerstown's effort to lower the voting age to 16 faces a $100,000 cost barrier due to state election rules.
MD State Police investigating state prison inmate death
Maryland State Police are investigating a recent inmate death at Roxbury Correctional Institution, near Hagerstown.
MD man sentenced in murder case featured on ‘America’s Most Wanted’
A Hagerstown man was sentenced for the shooting death of his mother's ex-boyfriend, in a case that was featured on "America's Most Wanted."
Federal government needs to be clear on ICE warehouse plans
Commentary: Maryland is right to oppose ICE's plan to convert a warehouse in Washington County into a detention center, citing lack of environmental review and public input.
Potomac Edison starts new rate program to encourage off-peak hour use
Potomac Edison has added a new discounted rate option that encourages residents to use electricity during non-peak hours.
MD Appellate Court dismisses charges after state fails to provide speedy trial
The Maryland Appellate Court this month dismissed criminal charges against a man after the state failed to provide him with a speedy trial.
Appellate Court of Maryland: Ineffective counsel; Interstate Agreement on Detainers
Ineffective counsel — Interstate Agreement on Detainers
















