On the weekend, we present a review of the top stories and headlines from across Maryland. Here's a roundup of some of the biggest stories across the state. You can also find your local Patch and catch up on those stories by clicking here.
Asian jumping worms, an invasive, soil nutrient-gobbling earthworm that can leap a foot in the air, are moving rapidly across the country, with sightings in 38 states, including Maryland.
A reward of up to $2,500 has been offered for information about the April 27 shooting that happened at an illegal car rally at a parking garage in Columbia.
A highway worker died Saturday after he was hit by a passing vehicle on the Capital Beltway.
A new study showing deaths from colorectal cancer are rising sharply among younger adults in their 30s and 40s — a troubling trend that researchers in a recent study say is not fully understood — is an important reminder for Marylanders to include screening in their regular checkups.
The Bullis School's boys track team made history over the weekend after becoming the first American high school to win the High School Boys’ 4x400m Championship of America relay.
Maryland officials have parted ways with the lead contractor for the rebuild of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, a move that could further delay the completion of a project highly anticipated by Baltimore-area commuters.
Anne Arundel County native Trey Smack is feeling "starstruck" after he was selected by the Green Bay Packers in the 2026 NFL Draft last weekend, according to a report.
Police have filed charges after the fight and shooting incident that took place on Wednesday in a high school parking lot.
Students at the University of Maryland have reported three indecent exposure and voyeur incidents since mid-February and now campus police are searching for the suspect wanted in all three cases.
A 10-year-old child was taken into custody on Wednesday after authorities said he crashed a stolen car into a stop sign.
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