County Executive Jessica Fitzwater on Tuesday announced that the county intends to intervene in the state approval process for the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project, a proposed power
The D.C. area is seeing mild temperatures Saturday ahead of snow expected Sunday. Winter storm warnings and watches are in effect starting Sunday morning.
State lawmakers representing County held their first delegation meeting of the 2025 Maryland General Assembly session on Friday. The first order of business for the delegation was to elect a chair and vice chair to lead their meetings.
The Frederick County Sheriff’s Office said a teen was charged with multiple offenses after a loaded gun, which was reported stolen from West Virginia,
The Frederick County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) released body-worn camera footage of officers who were involved in a shooting last year. The shooting
The first major winter storm of 2025 brought up to 10 inches of snow to parts of the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia area, prompting school closures on Monday and Tuesday.
While Storm Team4 predicted at least 6 to 10 inches of snow, some areas in Maryland and Virginia went above that mark. Check to see who got the most snow in the area.
For those taking public transit, riders should expect Metrobus to have disruptions due to snow route detours. The transit authority says Metrobus has four different plans during bad weather depending on the amount of snow: light, moderate, severe and lifeline. Metrobus is operating on severe service Monday.
The Milken Institute has released its 2025 Best-Performing Cities Index on economic vitality and quality of life. The D.C. metro area made the list.
Saturday will be mild before another snowstorm moves into the Baltimore area, according to the National Weather Service.
More than half a dozen local D.C.-area police departments will not be assisting Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) with security for the 2025 Presidential Inauguration, the Daily Caller has learned.
From the founding of the United States until long after the Civil War, hundreds of the elected leaders writing the nation’s laws were current or former slaveowners.