D.C. police have identified the man who was shot and killed in Northeast on Saturday. According to the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), shortly after 5 p.m. on Jan. 25, officers responded to a residential building in the 1500 block of Benning Road.
President Trump’s announcement of a freeze on federal loans and grants has left officials through Maryland, Virginia and the District scrambling to understand the impact.
A Hagerstown, Maryland woman accused of making several online threats toward two Washington County churches and their pastors will remain in police custody with
Public disciplinary orders show the state first received a complaint about the crematory in December 2017 but allowed the facility to continue as more violations appeared.
Maryland football currently has the No. 28 class in the 2025 recruiting cycle per the Composite, but the Terrapins need all the help they can get. Not only did
Maryland woman Nicole Paulino discovered she'd accidentally been declared dead while she was trying to renew her driver's license. "I got a little frightened, I’m not gonna lie," she said of the situa
Despite going 4-8 in 2024 and losing 21 players to the transfer portal, head coach Mike Locksley did a great job filling needs through the 2025 recruiting cycle
Maryland joined 17 states, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco to sue President Trump on Tuesday over what they called his “flagrantly unlawful attempt” to end birthright citizenship through one of the flurry of executive orders he signed after taking office.
Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D) joins Capitol Review. Sen. Van Hollen talks about how he plans to work with the Trump Administration. He also talks about his new co-worker in the Senate, Maryland Sen.
Members of Maryland's congressional delegation laid out their plans for the new congress on Thursday in Washington, D.C.
Regina Jackson, better known as "Momma 5" and the proud mother of Commanders star Jayden Daniels, entrusted Shooters Sports in Maryland to create a custom jacket to celebrate her son's NFL success.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer called the firings a “chilling purge,” while GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham, a top Trump ally, acknowledged that the firings may have violated the law but said: “Just tell them you need to follow the law next time.”