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Ocean City, Maryland introduces three new summer events: Slippery Stairs, Pro Footvolley Tour, and Summer Send-Off. The Summer Send-Off, featuring hot air balloons, kites shows, lasers, and drones ...
CUMBERLAND, Md. (AP) — Three members of a violent cultlike group, including its alleged ringleader, will be tried together on charges of trespassing, gun and drug possession after police ...
BALTIMORE — Maryland state parks are in their busy season, with yearly attendance still millions more than before the COVID-19 pandemic.
An 80-year-old man was charged in the murder of his wife inside a Montgomery County, Maryland retirement community, Leisure World.
Maryland is facing a $3 billion budget gap that it hopes to close with a new "tech tax." The first-in-the-nation tax, which took effect on Tuesday as part of the state's budget bill, imposes a 3 ...
BALTIMORE — Households in Maryland struggling with rising utility costs will receive increased energy assistance benefits this year, Maryland Governor Wes Moore announced Thursday.
Brand New 1975 Chevy Vega Emerges From World’s Largest Time Capsule After 50 Years Tragically, most Chevrolet Vegas that spent the last five decades above ground don't look this good. Caleb Jacobs ...
BALTIMORE — A conflict is growing between Gov. Wes Moore and the Maryland General Assembly over the best ways to generate energy and lower utility bills for state residents.
Several new laws and tax changes take effect in Maryland on July 1, including a 3% tax on IT and data services and laws that impact cannabis regulation, clean energy and more.
Several new laws take effect on July 1, 2025 in Maryland, addressing education, digital privacy, housing, healthcare, infrastructure, and recreational marijuana.