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Maryland State Police are trying to figure out what caused a car to catch fire on I-95 Thursday night.
Fire crews in Howard County are trying to figure out what sparked a house fire that left six people homeless.
Governor Martin O'Malley has announced that the Port of Baltimore's public marine terminals continued to rebound strongly in 2011 from the recession by handling more containers and cars than last year.
Authorities have arrested a man suspected of using a long gun to rob several convenience stores in Cecil County.
State News
Six of Maryland's 23 counties received the top rating from an environmental coalition for their Chesapeake Bay restoration plans.
A Pennsylvania woman has been charged with having sex with a student at the Maryland school where she taught.
An Alexandria paramedic who fell from an overpass Wednesday evening has died from his injuries.
State Sen. Jamie Raskin says teenagers should be denied access to electric tanning beds.
With tax season getting under way, today I'll answer reader questions about property taxes, the new Medicare surcharge starting in 2013 and how to get those old-fashioned paper tax forms.
State Sen. Jamie Raskin says teenagers should be denied access to electric tanning beds.
National News
A New York man charged with posting online threats against creators of the television show "South Park" is expected to plead guilty Thursday in a Virginia federal court, a senior U.S. counter-terrorism official said.
The Pentagon is expected to propose changes on Thursday to the current policy restricting women from certain combat roles, a senior defense official tells CNN.
Americans love their movies, and their movie theater snacks, but a new report looks at how certain treats can take a toll on your waistline.
A Muslim convert from Brooklyn who ran a website that posted threats against the creators of the television show `South Park' has entered a guilty plea.
Sinister allegations of abuse by at least two teachers in a Los Angeles school have forced awkward discussions as parents warn youngsters that people they trust -- pastors, teachers, even relatives -- might do things that could hurt them.
A Muslim convert from Brooklyn who ran a website that posted threats against the creators of the television show "South Park" for supposedly insulting the prophet Muhammad is expected to enter a guilty plea.