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Ed Hale Sr., a prominent Baltimore businessman and lifelong Democrat, has officially announced his candidacy for Maryland governor in the 2026 election.

The 150th running of the Triple Crown race on May 17 will feature Grammy-winning artists Wyclef Jean and T-Pain in a newly configured concert experience.

The Maryland Public Service Commission has ordered SmartEnergy Holdings to refund $6.5 million to more than 32,000 former customers.

Prosecutors, led by Harford County State’s Attorney Alison Healey, plan to seek life in prison without parole and may pursue additional penalties.

The FBI’s Baltimore Field Office confirmed that they’re aware of the incident and are coordinating with local authorities as the investigation continues.

This wave of cicadas, part of what's known as the Greater Eastern Brood, will blanket 13 states across the eastern U.S., bringing trillions of the buzzing insects above ground.

Maryland parents have less than a month to apply for state-funded child care assistance before a freeze on new enrollments begins.

Van Hollen said he plans to meet with Salvadoran officials in an effort to secure the release of 29-year-old Abrego Garcia, whose deportation the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously deemed unlawful.

A new state audit has uncovered serious lapses within Maryland's Department of Health, raising concerns about inadequate oversight and delayed investigations—particularly within the Board of Nursing.

A retired Baltimore police officer was sentenced to life in prison Monday for sexually abusing children at his ex-wife’s daycare center, according to court records.

Maryland lawmakers have approved a sweeping utility reform bill aimed at protecting consumers from rising gas and electric bills.

The students were surprised with full-ride scholarships to McDaniel College, each valued at a stunning $200,000.