One person's joke is another's offense. Do you know it's illegal not to 'move over' for police? Top Maryland headlines are a click away.
Police said undercover officers bought marijuana from a woman at the home on St. Mary's Avenue. Two people were arrested on drug-related charges.
Not adhering to the "Move Over" law can lead to disastrous consequences, not to mention fines. Do YOU obey the law?
Assault at Ross store, cheerleading champs and there are jobs in Maryland.
Overcrowded schools, unique dog park, Annapolis bucks a political trend - don't miss a week of top Maryland news.
Don't fight the weird. Embrace it.
Fort Meade officials said the alleged abuse involved a civilian worker who left the installation in September of 2012. The FBI launched the investigation in August.
Today's most-read Maryland stories.
Jesse Raymond Moore Sr., 30, could face a year in jail for his role in the scheme at a Baltimore career school.
Development, crime and urban meat-eating habits dominate headlines.
The most-read stories in Maryland.
School officials said the student did not have a weapon and no individual students were threatened.
Do you know what your neighbors are arguing about? It might be some of the development going on in Maryland. Read on for more.
Have you heard of the long neck theory of economics?
In response to a murder Thursday in which a man responded to a Craigslist ad, police offered tips on how to avoid being a victim
Police say a man who was hit and killed on I-95 was running from officers, and more Maryland news.
Maryland's most-read stories in October.
The top-read Maryland stories are one click away.
Anne Arundel police announced the results of Operation Eagle Progression, focusing on curbing the habits of distracted drivers.
Saturday's event was part of a nationwide effort to remove unused prescription medications from medicine cabinets.
Police found three people shot dead inside a Glen Burnie home early Sunday.
Do you know all the good that can come from your stinky garbage? Read what you’ve missed in Maryland news.
Anne Arundel County police will conduct a community bike ride on Oct. 26 and team up with the fire department on Oct. 27 for a Public Safety Expo.
The week is just getting this party started. Or is it the other way around?
Inside the vehicle were Joshua Osterholt's two children—a four-year-old and a 10-month-old.
Police have released images of a man suspected of taking copper from the BGE facility on Waugh Chapel Road.
Adam Bartsch was charged with disorderly conduct after being arrested in Nashville on Oct. 17.
Do you know who in your community is suffering from hunger? A Girl Scout in Edgewater does.
Cache of guns found at teen's home, a fire chief's car is stolen - all the day's most-read stories.
Special enforcement operations will be underway in every area of the state and drivers are being warned to be alert.
Police say a confrontation among two college students over a girl ended in bloodshed, and other Maryland crime news.
Anne Arundel County Police Department was listed as the eighth most popular law enforcement agency in the country on Facebook
Police have charged a Severn woman with negligent manslaughter in the March 10 crash that killed a motorcyclist.
Police said Bernhard Ferg of Gambrills suffered life-threatening injuries when his van crashed into a box truck.