Authorities say an Upper Marlboro resident shot and killed a Baltimore man reportedly breaking into his house Monday.
Maryland State Police made more than 7,000 traffic stops statewide over the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
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Teens killed in double fatal crash, Preakness location up for debate, Walmart robbed and more headlines from Maryland Patches.
Partiers in Prince George's and Montgomery counties can use the service Saturday night and Sunday morning.
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While state law allows some sparklers, several cities and counties prohibit those, as well as other fireworks.
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The morning looks like a wet one across Maryland, but evening firework plans might still be saved.
The first public display is July 3 in Lanham, while Brandywine caps the weekend with a July 5 fireworks show.
Maryland's top posts include Fourth of July schedules, $4K stolen from church, $1K in beauty products missing, heroin raid + find cheap gas.
Prince George's County Police say a man used stolen credit cards allegedly taken from a car parked at a cemetery.
The Prince George's County man is charged with burglary and traffic charges for allegedly fleeing police officers in Severn.
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Kung fu school opens, special ed teacher pleads guilty to child porn and other headlines from Maryland Patches.
Pope Francis will meet the president and speak to Congress before attending World Meeting of Families in September.
Top posts in Maryland include murder charge in Harford cold case, CVS arson arrest, girl dies at boat race + 4K without water in Baltimore.
The company that supplies Giant, Wegmans, ShopRite, 7-Eleven, Acme and others with bottled water says water is safe, no illness reported.
Prince George's County Police are seeking witnesses who saw the crash that killed Donna Clark of Forestville.
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Free-range parents exonerated, local bombing survivor testifies in Boston, scout leader dies on hike and other news from Maryland Patches.
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The National Weather Service says heavy rain is in the weekend forecast.
Prince George's County authorities say the 16-year-old ran to a nearby Oxon Hill fire station for help after he was shot.
Top posts in Maryland include storm photos, lawsuit over gerrymandering, Congressional reaction to Obamacare, deadly tow truck crash, more.
Prince George's County Police Department is replacing cameras; the camera in car of an officer who died in March didn't work.
The U.S. Supreme Court voted 6-3 to reject a challenge to President Obama's health-care subsidies.
Adoption Event in Hyattsville! Kittens galore that are ready for their forever homes!
Prince George's County Police say a 91-year-old woman died from injuries suffered when the car she was riding in collided with a tow truck.
The watchdog group Judicial Watch says Maryland has the most distorted congressional district maps in the country.
Top posts in Maryland include a Boston bombing survivor speaks, investigation ends in NSA shooting, storm crash victims identified, more.
Top posts in Maryland include Bel Air house fire, top state for road trip, near drowning, and push to dump Confederate flag license plate.
Cousin of Prince George's County man in custody once threatened to burn down company owned by Savvas Savopoulos, CNN reports.
Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake notes recent U.S. Supreme Court decision giving states the right to deny Confederate flag plates.