Long winter or early spring? Groundhog Day prediction matches forecast for Maryland
Early spring is on the way, if a rodent in Pennsylvania is to be believed. The famed groundhog Punxsutawney Phil did not see his...
Michigan’s Woody the Woodchuck contradicts Punxsutawney Phil, predicts longer winter
HOWELL, Mich. - There's a disagreement between groundhogs this February 2nd. On Friday morning in Washington DC, Punxsutawney Phil did not see his shadow,...
Maryland resident tests positive for measles, sparking exposure concern
BALTIMORE -- The Maryland Health Department announced on Thursday that a Montgomery County resident had tested positive for measles. The infected...
This Maryland Haunted School Has a Thrilling Backstory and Splendid Past
Maryland has many dark and enigmatic secrets in addition to its diversified and rich history. Among these hidden places is the deserted site of...
DC AG infuriates residents after saying city ‘cannot prosecute and arrest’ out of crime...
Washington, D.C., Attorney General Brian Schwalb was blasted for saying "we cannot prosecute and arrest" criminals to solve the city's crime crisis.Story continues
Gov. Moore Declares Unclaimed Property Day in Maryland
MARYLAND- Gov. Wes Moore (D) today declared Feb. 1 as "Unclaimed Property Day.". The governor's office released an official proclamation recognizing the Maryland State...
Longtime Columbia restaurant to rebrand, expand nationally
COLUMBIA, Md. - The owners of an upscale Howard County restaurant that's long been a destination for business dining and special occasions will undergo...
Gun bill would ban ‘Glock switches’ in Maryland
ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Maryland lawmakers are working to criminalize the use of a device called "Glock switches" that convert firearms into automatic weapons, 11...
Gun bill would ban ‘Glock switches’ in Maryland
ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Maryland lawmakers are working to criminalize the use of a device called "Glock switches" that convert firearms into automatic weapons, 11...
DC restaurant manager says homeless people verbally assaulting employees, customers
WASHINGTON - A restaurant manager in Northwest, D.C. says unhoused people have been verbally assaulting employees and customers, and the problem is getting out...