Adorable toddler mimics inflatable Halloween decoration
One Maryland boy, who is known for his goofy antics, decided to give his mom a laugh by dancing along with an inflatable Jack Skellington Halloween decoration — and the likeness is uncanny.
President Trump briefly leaves hospital to wave to supporters outside
President Donald Trump briefly left Walter Reed Medical Center on Sunday afternoon to wave to supporters.
Trump's doctor's comments on COVID-19 symptoms, care spark confusion
For the second day in a row, the Navy commander in charge of President Donald Trump’s care left the world wondering: Just how sick is the president?
After sudden drop in blood oxygen levels, Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis continues to improve, doctors say
President Donald Trump’s blood oxygen level dropped twice in recent days, but he has continued to improve.
What we know, and what we don't, about Trump's diagnosis
A White House physician's comments on Sunday about the health of the President amid his coronavirus diagnosis added more confusion.
Swiss Skydiver beats Authentic to win Preakness
Swiss Skydiver upset favored Authentic, going off at odds of 11-1 and and finishing just ahead of 3-2 favorite Authentic and third-place Jesus' Team, who was 40-1.
Police allow anti-abortion students to paint ‘Black Preborn Lives Matter’ at Planned Parenthood in Baltimore
Authorities allowed anti-abortion students to paint the phrase "Black Preborn Lives Matter" outside of a Planned Parenthood facility in downtown Baltimore on Saturday, with coloring that is designed to wash off in the rain.
Maryland authorities ID uncle, teen who drowned during Labor Day fishing trip
Authorities in Maryland have identified a teenager and his uncle who drowned while fishing on the Patuxent River near Greenwell State Park in St. Mary’s County on Labor Day.
FBI searching for group accused of robbing over a dozen pharmacies in Pennsylvania, Maryland
Federal authorities are searching for a group of men accused of robbing more than a dozen pharmacies in Pennsylvania and Maryland, and have issued a $25k reward for their prosecution.
Second Baltimore explosion victim found overnight, officials say
Two people are dead after a natural gas explosion leveled three homes in Baltimore on Monday.
Firemen, police join 90th birthday parade for Maryland man who sewed 300 masks
Local authorities joined a birthday parade for a 90-year-old man who sewed 300 masks for hospital workers.
Ocean City becoming one of Maryland's coronavirus hot spots
Maryland’s governor has asked residents not to travel outside the state because of coronavirus spikes – but traveling within the state may also be a concern.
Officials: Fire at Maryland zoo kills 6 animals after electrical issue
Six animals died in a fire caused by an electrical issue at a Maryland zoo.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg hospitalized for treatment of possible infection
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was admitted to a hospital in Baltimore early this morning for the treatment of a possible infection.
Police: Mother admits to starving daughter, dumping body in dumpster
A Maryland woman accused of starving her 15-month-old daughter for more than three weeks has been charged with first-degree murder in the toddler’s death, police said Thursday.
Maryland-based company gets $1.6B from government to develop coronavirus vaccine
Maryland-based Novavax will receive $1.6 billion through the government's Operation Warp Speed to develop a coronavirus vaccine as early as this year, the publicly-traded company announced on Tuesday.
Christopher Columbus statue toppled and thrown into harbor in Baltimore
Protesters toppled a statue of Christopher Columbus in Baltimore, Maryland, on July 4, US Independence Day.
Noose found at Johns Hopkins University construction site
Johns Hopkins University is investigating the discovery of a rope tied into a noose at a construction site in a building it owns off its Baltimore campus.
Large mural of Breonna Taylor to be painted in Annapolis
A mural of a Black woman who was killed by police in Louisville, Kentucky, will be painted in a historically Black neighborhood in Annapolis, Maryland.
Restaurant apologizes after Black woman, son denied service over dress code
Atlas Restaurant Group said it was disturbed by the incident and placed the manager seen in the video on indefinite leave.