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Scammers are convincing pet owners that their missing pet has been found, but requires critical medical care, and fool them into sending money.
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Scammers are convincing pet owners that their missing pet has been found, but requires critical medical care, and fool them into sending money.
Washington, D.C.'s NFL franchise is set to return to the nation's capital as part of an agreement between the organization and the District of Columbia government to build a new stadium.
A group of residents at a Baltimore County senior living facility is protesting policies and changes made by the Trump administration, as the president approaches his 100th day in office.
A person of interest has been identified after a device was detonated near The Home Depot in Southeast Baltimore on Sunday, according to police.
A resident in a Baltimore County community said bullets hit her house while a police officer shot and killed a man carrying a bow and arrow on Wednesday.
A man who was armed with a bow and arrow was shot and killed by a police officer in Baltimore County, according to the Maryland Attorney General.
In January and February of this year, the state said it issued 48,000 citations for speeding across 10 work zones, with some drivers flying down the Baltimore Beltway at more than 130 mph.
The Archdiocese of Baltimore celebrated the life of Pope Francis Monday evening at The Cathedral of Mary Our Queen.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was moved from CECOT and is now being detained at a lower security facility in Santa Ana, El Salvador, according to Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen.
Almost 10 years to the day after the death of Freddie Gray, the Baltimore City Police Department sustained compliance in two sections of its consent decree.
A total of 37 students at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore had their visas revoked, the school confirmed Wednesday.
Working and retired community members rallied outside of a Baltimore courthouse Tuesday as the White House's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) attended a hearing over its access to the Social Security Administration.
Protesters gathered outside the George H. Fallon Federal Building in Baltimore City on Monday, demanding that Kilmar Abrego Garcia be brought back to Maryland.
The man who killed Maryland mother Rachel Morin was convicted Monday after a 7-day trial.
Maryland protesters raised their frustrations on Saturday as the federal government provided its first update on the condition and location of mistakenly deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was ordered to be facilitated back to the United States.