Maryland lottery ticket given as stocking stuffer by friend scores $30K
A Maryland scratch-off lottery ticket made one man $30,000 richer after a long tradition in which he and a friend exchange lottery tickets for Christmas as stocking stuffers.
Major grid operator warns legal agreement to shutter coal plant will devastate electric reliability
One of the nation's largest power grid operators is again raising the alarm that a looming coal power plant shutdown will devastate consumers in Maryland.
Grid operator sounds alarm as coal plant shutdown threatens power for millions
A major U.S. power grid operator is warning that the upcoming closure of a Baltimore area coal plant threatens to decrease key electricity supplies across the mid-Atlantic region.
WATCH: Maryland UPS driver carjacked at gunpoint, truck stolen in broad daylight
An armed carjacking of a UPS truck in a Maryland neighborhood was caught on video from a neighbor's doorbell camera.
Man wins lottery in Maryland after playing same numbers every day for months
A Washington, D.C. resident has won the $50,000 prize with the Maryland Lottery after playing the exact same account number at the exact same retailer every day for months.
Maryland woman on 'winning streak' after claiming back-to-back lottery prizes
A Maryland woman has claimed one lottery prize right before she wins a second. She plans on taking her family to Disney World with her new earnings, according to the Maryland Lottery.
Maryland grandma of 12 hits big in lottery after joking that she'd win
A 70-year-old Maryland woman took home a top lottery prize after reportedly joking about winning big with her husband. The anonymous winner is a grandma of 12.
Upscale Baltimore grocery store closed for days over disturbing infestation
A Harris Teeter in Baltimore, Maryland's Locust Point neighborhood has been shut down for days over a reported mouse infestation.
Henrietta Lacks family settles with biotech company Thermo Fisher in lawsuit alleging racist US medical system
Thermo Fisher reached a settlement with the family of Henrietta Lacks, a Black woman whose cancer cells fueled revolutionary medical research.
Baltimore sues Kia, Hyundai for inadequate security systems amid auto theft surge: 'Left residents vulnerable'
The city of Baltimore announced it is becoming the latest jurisdiction to sue the Kia Motor Company over its lack of anti-theft protections amid a nationwide Kia theft surge.
Ravens' Lamar Jackson becomes NFL's highest-paid player after historic contract extension
The Baltimore Ravens and quarterback Lamar Jackson ended a monthslong standoff Thursday after agreeing to a five-year, $260 million contract extension.
Tanker truck hauling heating oil in Maryland erupts in flames after crash
A truck carrying heating oil in Maryland burst into flames Friday after it crashed along Interstate 795 in the Baltimore area, leaving the driver hospitalized in serious condition.
NASA awards ADNET Systems $468M contract
NASA has awarded ADNET Systems, Inc., of Maryland its fourth consecutive contract providing research at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
Maryland governor bans use of TikTok by state agencies
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan issued a ban on Chinese and Russian-influenced platforms like TikTok, that could open the state up to cybersecurity risks.
Fuel company issues diesel shortage warning, says conditions 'rapidly devolving'
Energy consulting company Mansfield is sounding the alarm on what it claims is a developing diesel fuel shortage in the Southeastern region of the United States.
Maryland Jasper's Restaurant remained open with dead woman found in restroom: report
A Maryland Japanese restaurant remained open for several hours as a woman who died in the bathroom was left inside.
Florida homes at center of Baltimore prosecutor Mosby's alleged crimes
Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby was indicted by a grand jury on federal charges, alleging the prosecutor had committed perjury and falsified mortgage applications for her own financial benefit.
FDA recalls 2.2 million at-home coronavirus tests due to false positives
The FDA announced this week that the recall of more than 2.2 million at-home COVID-19 tests by digital diagnostics firm Ellume is being classified as a class 1 recall, which is the most serious type due to the potential for "serious adverse health consequences or death."
Audit finds electronic tolls overbilled Maryland drivers
Maryland legislative auditors found that glitches in the cashless tolling infrastructure at the state’s bridges, tunnels and express lanes overbilled motorists thousands of dollars.
Maryland seafood company employed illegal immigrants, linked to visa fraud: reports
A Maryland seafood company and its owner entered guilty pleas Wednesday after being accused of employing at least 89 illegal immigrants and engaging in visa fraud, according to reports.