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Animal control in Maryland removed a beaver after it caused a ruckus in a dollar general store.
A Maryland grandmother was walking her dog when she was mauled by a bear. During the attack she was able to call 911. CBSN's Reena Ninan has more on that call.
Farmers are often the first to feel the ramifications of climate change, and some are changing the way they operate from the ground up. CBS News' Natalie Brand takes us to Maryland, where one farm is making a difference with climate-smart techniques.
Police in Hagerstown, Maryland have released body-camera video of an officer pepper spraying a 15-year-old girl after she refused to put her feet inside a police cruiser. CBSN's Reena Ninan and DeMarco Morgan have more.
Archaeologists in Maryland have discovered the site that was once home of Harriet Tubman's father, Ben Ross. The artifacts discovered there "humanized a man responsible for giving us a woman of epic proportions, Harriet Ross Tubman," said Tina Wyatt, Tubman's great-great-great-grandniece.
Donald Trump blasted Hillary Clinton on foreign policy on Wednesday, blaming her for every problem in the Middle East; Elaine Harmon died last year at the age of 95; on Wednesday her ashes were interred at Arlington National Cemetery
Elaine Harmon died last year at the age of 95; on Wednesday her ashes were interred at Arlington National Cemetery. She served in the Women's Air Force Service Pilots during World War II, which was not officially part of the military. So her family needed to fight for the recognition she deserved, reports David Martin.
The number of people infected with the Zika virus in Florida has grown by ten, bringing the total to 14; on the 50th anniversary of a mass shooting at UT Austin, a new controversial gun law has gone into effect
A weekend storm dumped six inches of rain in less than two hours in Ellicott City, Maryland. The resulting deadly floods left hundreds of buildings damaged and cars stacked on top of each other. Errol Barnett reports.
Incredible footage shows a people forming a human chain to save a woman from raging floodwaters in Maryland. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers has the raw video.
After a weekend of deadly flash floods in Maryland, this rescue video emerged showing a number of civilians banding together to save a driver in a flooded street.
Prosecutors decided to drop their charges against three Baltimore police officers awaiting trial in the death of Freddie Gray. Gray was arrested in April 2015 and died a week after he was severely injured during a 45-minute ride in a police van. Jeff Pegues reports from Baltimore on the prosecution's defiant statement.
Criminal charges have been dropped for the remaining Baltimore officers in the death of Freddie Gray. Gray's neck was mysteriously broken in a police van. After four trials and no convictions, the prosecutor conceded it would be impossible to convict any of the cops. Jeff Pegues reports from Baltimore.
Maryland Democratic Congressman Elijah Cummings, whose city faced riots last year after a young black man, Freddie Gray, died of injuries received in police custody, joins "CBS This Morning" from Baltimore to discuss the latest protests of the deadly police shootings in Louisiana and Minnesota and how people can go beyond dialogue in impacting societal change.
Michael Tertsea left Nigeria to study and play basketball at the John Carroll School outside Baltimore. A school newspaper story mentioned that his family struggled to make ends meet back home, so his classmates secretly raised $1,600 to help bring his mother, Felicia Ikpum to the U.S. for his graduation. Here is the moment the two first saw each other after four years earlier this month at Baltimore's airport.
The same storm system that killed at least two people Monday night in Oklahoma produced more tornadoes Tuesday in Kentucky; the AAA is out with a sobering report on driving high. Deadly crashes are up in states where weed is legal
Maryland's Attorney General is filing suit against a finance company he says took advantage of lead poisoning victims, possibly tricking them out of settlement money. Anna Werner has more.
Flames once again lit up the night and were driven by winds that pushed and pulled the heat in all directions; It's pretty easy to have your order messed up when you're ordering from Starbucks, it's even easier if you're deaf
Police in Maryland arrested a federal security officer who is suspected in three deadly shootings. The first shooting involved his estranged wife at a high school Thursday. On Friday, two more people were killed at a shopping mall and supermarket. Kris Van Cleave has more.
Democrat presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton added at least three more states to her win column Tuesday night. She beat Senator Bernie Sanders in the Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware state primaries. Sanders won Rhode Island and Connecticut was still counting Tuesday night.
Hillary Clinton could lose several states Tuesday night and still end up with close to 90 percent of the delegates she needs to clinch the nomination. That has led some to wonder -- what is the end game for Bernie Sanders? Nancy Cordes reports.
It was a clean sweep for Republican front-runner Donald Trump on Tuesday. He won big in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Connnecticut and Rhode Island. Major Garrett reports.
John Dickerson, CBS News political director and host of "Face the Nation," discusses what comes next for the candidates after Tuesday night's primary contests.
The last two standing Democratic presidential candidates are competing for 384 delegates in Tuesday's five primaries. A Clinton sweep would be a huge blow to the Sanders campaign, but she would still be a few delegates short of securing the nomination. Nancy Cordes reports.
Republican front-runner Donald Trump is the favorite to take home wins in Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Delaware and Maryland. But even a clean sweep for Trump doesn't mean the John Kasich and Ted Cruz campaigns will flatline. Major Garrett reports.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told "CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil that conditions outlined in the 20-point plan "are very clear."
The government shutdown stretched into Day 14 on Tuesday, and the Senate once again fell short of the 60 votes necessary to advance a bill to reopen the government. Follow live updates here.
President Trump on Tuesday posthumously honored Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, on what would have been Kirk's 32nd birthday.
Netanyahu is just fine with being described by President Trump as not "the easiest guy to deal with," he told "CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil.
The return of Israeli hostages is a cornerstone of the Gaza peace plan, which called for Hamas to hand over all remaining hostages – 20 living and 28 dead – by Monday.
D'Angelo's family said he died Tuesday after a "prolonged and courageous battle with cancer."
Citing the shutdown, the Social Security Administration postponed its announcement of the annual payment bump beneficiaries will receive in 2026.
Powell said the labor market's outlook hasn't changed much since the central bank's September meeting, when it penciled in two more rate cuts this year.
According to court records, Smithers met Christy Cowan and Denise Roach on different dates in May 1996 at a Tampa motel.