A company building a natural gas pipeline in Virginia and West Virginia is seeking a new panel of judges to hear the next round in its legal battle with environmentalists.… Read more

A company building a natural gas pipeline in Virginia and West Virginia is seeking a new panel of judges to hear the next round in its legal battle with environmentalists.… Read more
Crime, education and the economy were leading issues discussed Monday by eight candidates who are seeking Maryland’s Democratic nomination for governor during their first statewide televised debate.… Read more
Governor Larry Hogan today announced that the Maryland Department of Information Technology, in coordination with its partner NIC USA, has launched a new version of the official State of Maryland website, Maryland.gov. The upgrade supports Maryland’s ongoing push toward a unified and mobile-friendly citizen experience across all channels.… Read more
The U.S. Coast Guard said Sunday afternoon it had suspended its search for a missing boater in the Chesapeake Bay.… Read more
A Fairfax County police officer fatally shot a presumably rabid coyote that had bitten several people after the animal also attacked him, authorities said Sunday.… Read more
In the midst of an economic crisis, surging gas prices and supply chain issues the Biden Administration announced that the President would be making his first appearance on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’. The announcement comes as a surprise to few, as Kimmel has long since given his platform to democrat politicians looking for softball questions while avoiding discussion surround their policy’s devastating impacts on the country.… Read more
John Hinckley Jr., who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981, is saying thank you to the people who helped him win freedom from court oversight.… Read more
Maryland health officials announced the first heat-related death reported in the state this year on Wednesday.… Read more
The city of Baltimore filed a lawsuit against one of the largest manufacturers of “ghost gun” kits in the United States on Wednesday, the same day Maryland’s ban on the untraceable weapons went into effect, news outlets reported.… Read more
Federal officials and a company that runs a central Virginia research dog-breeding facility are working toward a potential settlement in a civil case accusing the company of animal welfare violations, according to court documents filed Wednesday.… Read more
A company building a natural gas pipeline in Virginia and West Virginia is seeking a new panel of judges to hear the next round in its legal battle with environmentalists.… Continue Reading
Crime, education and the economy were leading issues discussed Monday by eight candidates who are seeking Maryland’s Democratic nomination for governor during their first statewide televised debate.… Continue Reading
Governor Larry Hogan today announced that the Maryland Department of Information Technology, in coordination with its partner NIC USA, has launched a new version of the official State of Maryland website, Maryland.gov. The upgrade supports Maryland’s ongoing push toward a unified and mobile-friendly citizen experience across all channels.… Continue Reading
The U.S. Coast Guard said Sunday afternoon it had suspended its search for a missing boater in the Chesapeake Bay.… Continue Reading
A Fairfax County police officer fatally shot a presumably rabid coyote that had bitten several people after the animal also attacked him, authorities said Sunday.… Continue Reading
In the midst of an economic crisis, surging gas prices and supply chain issues the Biden Administration announced that the President would be making his first appearance on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’. The announcement comes as a surprise to few, as Kimmel has long since given his platform to democrat politicians looking for softball questions while avoiding discussion surround their policy’s devastating impacts on the country.… Continue Reading
John Hinckley Jr., who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981, is saying thank you to the people who helped him win freedom from court oversight.… Continue Reading
Maryland health officials announced the first heat-related death reported in the state this year on Wednesday.… Continue Reading
The city of Baltimore filed a lawsuit against one of the largest manufacturers of “ghost gun” kits in the United States on Wednesday, the same day Maryland’s ban on the untraceable weapons went into effect, news outlets reported.… Continue Reading
Federal officials and a company that runs a central Virginia research dog-breeding facility are working toward a potential settlement in a civil case accusing the company of animal welfare violations, according to court documents filed Wednesday.… Continue Reading