Maryland News
Md. bill phases out paper mill energy source
Maryland's senate has passed a bill that phases out paper mill waste as a preferred alternative energy source.
UMd. freshman charged in child sex sting
An 18-year-old University of Maryland student is sitting behind bars, accused of trying to set up a sexual encounter with a 12-year-old girl.
Md. electronic crab reporting gaining interest
270 crabbers, dealers interested in electronic reporting for the 2013 Maryland season
Lombardi Trophy comes to Annapolis
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith accompanies Lombardi Trophy to Annapolis
Md., Va. sailboat survivors recount storm, rescue (VIDEO)
A Maryland sea captain and his Virginia first mate had planned to take a client's motor sailboat from Virginia to Florida for delivery earlier this month. Now, they're fortunate to be alive.
Md. troopers focusing on commercial vehicles
Marylad State Police stop hundreds of commercial vehicles in Baltimore for inspections
Baltimore Basilica reopening after quake repair
Baltimore Basilica reopening on Easter Sunday following repairs from East Coast quake
Woman, 90, performs as Tina Turner at nursing homes
Sylvia Hudson is 90 but that doesn't stop her from donning a wig and putting on fishnet stockings to impersonate Tina Turner.
Md. touts resource defense with 'oyster cannon'
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is using a big gun to mark the 145th anniversary of the Natural Resources Police.
Well-known economist backs off dire prediction about sequestration
Stephen Fuller, director of the Center for Regional Analysis at George Mason University, says the region's economy is still growing, housing prices are up and the unemployment rate is still low.
TSA expedites security screening for wounded warriors
Wounded warriors traveling through security lines can expect an expedited screening, according to the Transportation Security Administration.
Controlled deer hunt begins in Rock Creek Park
As the controlled deer hunt in Rock Creek Park begins Wednesday night, temporary nighttime road closures will go into effect to protect park visitors and neighbors.
Authorities seek information in 14 fires
State fire officials are seeking information about 14 suspicious fires that have caused more than $60,000 damage in Washington County.
6,000 chicks die in fire at Perdue facility
Officials at Perdue farms say 6,000 chicks were killed in a fire at its research facility near Pocomoke City.
Md. officials outline plan to save Medicare waiver
Maryland officials have briefed lawmakers on huge changes to how hospital costs are paid to try to keep the state's unique Medicare waiver agreement with the federal government.
Western Md. mayor apologizes for war remarks
Western Md., mayor apologizes for war remarks to German kids
Man charged after 100 marijuana plants are seized
Md. man an charged after 100 marijuana plants are seized in Ocean City
Police probe apparent slaying of Md. prison inmate
Md. State Police probe apparent slaying of 22-year-old inmate at prison near Hagerstown
Autopsy results expected soon in cruise ship death
Autopsy results expected soon for Va. woman who died aboard Baltimore-based cruise ship
Md. man pleads guilty to thefts from Goddard
Md. man pleads guilty to stealing tools, aluminum scaffolding from Goddard Space Flight Center



