Thursday was the second day of students participating in the Cool Schools Plunge. Around 4,600 students took the plunge, totaling more than 9,000 over the last two days.
The head of Fire and Emergency Medical Services for Washington, D.C., said Thursday morning that hundreds of first responders deployed to help following the plane crash in the Potomac River.
The Maryland chapters of Moms Demand Action and Students Demand Action, both part of Everytown for Gun Safety’s grassroots ...
Four members of a Prince George's County-based labor union were onboard a plane that collided with an Army helicopter ...
A Baltimore man was arrested after police discovered drugs in his vehicle during a traffic stop in Severn on Sunday, according to the Anne ...
Nicholas Tonic would give you the shirt off his back, mother Susan Baker told WMAR-2 News. He had a passion for music, was ...
Maryland leaders on Wednesday found little comfort in President Donald Trump’s decision to rescind an order to freeze all ...
Government officials in Anne Arundel County and the City of Annapolis are feeling uncertain after President Donald Trump’s ...
Talen Energy has reached an agreement with PJM Interconnection, the Maryland Public Service Commission, Maryland electric ...
If the Super Plungers braved the cold waters of the Chesapeake Bay for 24 plunges in 24 hours over the weekend, you can do it ...
The Anne Arundel County Police Department (AACOPD) said a man was arrested after police found drugs in his vehicle during a ...