Maryland Gov. Wes Moore walked alongside two busy state-run streets in Wheaton, Wednesday afternoon and heard from leaders about the pedestrian and traffic safety concerns in the area.
Month: May 2023
1 dead, 2 injured in Prince George’s Co. shooting
Seat Pleasant, Maryland, police said a man has died and two have been hospitalized after a Wednesday night shooting in Prince George’s County.
Push for new hires includes more women in Montgomery County police
The 30×30 Initiative aims to advance women in policing and increase their representation in precincts to 30% by 2030.
‘Exceptionally lethal’: Maryland’s battle over concealed-carry permits goes on
Guns are increasingly part of public life in Maryland — whether you notice it or not — after a landmark Supreme Court decision last year made it easier for people to get concealed-carry permits.
14 events for DC-area dog lovers this summer
Whether you’re a dog owner or a dog enthusiast, there are a variety of local, upcoming events that you should be aware of this summer.
5 men charged with 1st-degree murder in killing of missing Frederick teen
Police in Frederick, Maryland, have arrested five men in the killing of a teenager whose remains were found in a park in April.
Baltimore area unemployment falls below 2% — lower than DC’s
By one measure, the Baltimore metro unemployment rate is now lower than the D.C. metropolitan unemployment rate, and it is among the lowest in the nation.
Scup? License-free fishing in Maryland this Saturday is no fluke
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is offering license-free fishing days for state residents and visitors this Saturday, then again on Saturday, June 10 and Tuesday, July 4.
After a month on the run, 15-year-old ‘Baby K’ to have bond hearing in connection with armed school bus attack
Prince George’s County police are trying to figure out how a 15-year-old eluded law enforcement for nearly a month after an armed attack on a county school bus on May 1.
Credit cards, car loans and mortgages: Should financial literacy be required for students?
Does your high school student understand interest rates, car loans and mortgages? That type of knowledge on financial literacy could become mandatory to get a diploma in the Montgomery County, Maryland, school system.