Maryland

Federal Officials Open Investigation in the Deaths of 13 Bald Eagles

By Cheri Cheng - Feb 22, 2016 12:30 PM EST

Federal officials have opened up an investigation into the deaths of 13 bald eagles found in Maryland.

Obama Makes Historic Visit In Maryland Mosque

By Jenn Loro - Feb 05, 2016 10:49 AM EST

President Barack Obama recently visited a Maryland Mosque in what was seen as an attempt to refute GOP’s anti-Muslim political rhetoric.

Former Security Guard Admits to Cooking Meth in Federal Lab

By Dustin Braden - Aug 21, 2015 06:51 PM EDT

Former security officer Christopher Bartley, 41, who was accused of causing an explosion while trying to make the illicit drug methamphetamine at a federal laboratory last month, pleaded guilty, The Guardian reported.

175,000 Signed Petition for Jon Stewart to Moderate Presidential Debate

By Dustin Braden - Aug 21, 2015 06:47 PM EDT

It seems like a lot of people would like to see Jon Stewart moderate the 2016 presidential debate. The petition, which was launched two weeks ago, managed to attract 175,000 people and among those, there is Democrat Martin O'Malley, former Governor of Maryland, who is also running for president, The Guardian reported.

Route 29 Batman Killed in Tragic Accident

By Dustin Braden - Aug 17, 2015 07:59 PM EDT

A man who regularly dressed up as Batman to give sick children at hospitals hope to make it through their treatments has died after he was struck while on the side of Interstate 70 in Maryland.

Drunk Maryland Cop Bites Man in the Crotch During Cinco de Mayo

By Peter R - May 08, 2015 05:36 PM EDT

The cop Michael Flaig of Anne Arundel County Police was charged with assault and is being investigated.

President Obama’s Niece Threatened before Princeton-Maryland Basketball Game

By Cheri Cheng - Mar 24, 2015 09:36 AM EDT

President Obama's niece, a freshman forward on the Princeton basketball team, was reportedly threatened before Monday's NCAA tournament game.

Maryland Governor Commutes Death Sentences of Last Prisoners on Death Row

By Dustin M Braden - Dec 31, 2014 11:16 AM EST

As a number of botched executions in 2014 led to renewed debate about the validity of practices used to carry out the death penalty and the death penalty itself, the governor of Maryland has decided to end the year by commuting the death sentences of the last people on Maryland's death row.

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