April 12, 2023 Jack Carr's take on the late Tom Clancy, born on this day in 1947: 'Defined the modern techno-thriller' Former SEAL Jack Ryan, author of a new nonfiction series in 2024 called "Targeted," recalls late novelist Tom Clancy, who started his techno-thriller writing career with "The Hunt for Red October."
April 12, 2023 Maryland ends time limit on child sex abuse lawsuits following massive church scandal Gov. Moore signed a bill to end Maryland’s statute of limitations for lawsuits involving child sex abuse after a report detailed the scope of abuse within the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
April 11, 2023 Baltimore rabbi: All Americans are enduring a 'wave of hate' from today's progressive leaders Baltimore, Maryland-based Rabbi Yaakov Menken, executive director of the Coalition for Jewish Values, commented on the state of society today under the influence of progressivism.
April 11, 2023 Maryland school district rescinds opt-out policy for parents, pushes LGBTQ books as required reading Montgomery County schools in Maryland have received pushback from parents and organizations regarding a refusal to opt children out of books featuring LGBTQ characters.
April 11, 2023 Maryland lawmakers approve measures for gun control, abortion rights, cannabis as session comes to an end During Maryland's annual legislative session, lawmakers approved measures for abortion rights, marijuana, and gun control before adjourning.
April 10, 2023 Maryland State Police rescue hiker and his dog after getting lost in Harpers Ferry National Park Maryland State Police rescued a man and his dog from the top of a cliff in Harpers Ferry National Park, located in West Virginia along the Shenandoah River.
April 10, 2023 Baltimore man charged with attempted murder after shooting teenager who scuffled with daughter A Baltimore, Maryland, father allegedly intervened in a dispute between his daughter and another teenager when he shot the latter in the arm, according to police.
April 10, 2023 Baltimore mayor wants summertime youth curfew after 2 teens shot over weekend: 'Not normal' Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is calling for a citywide curfew for young people in the wake of a shooting at Inner Harbor that left two minors injured after police dispersed a crowd.
April 7, 2023 Maryland lawmakers approve giving AG power to bring criminal charges against cops The Maryland General Assembly approved legislation aimed at holding police accountable when a civilian dies. The measure would give the state’s attorney general authority to charge cops
April 6, 2023 Orioles' Grayson Rodriguez shares 'pretty special' moment with dad after MLB debut Grayson Rodriguez battled through nerves in the first inning of his major league debut, before eventually settling in. After the game he shared a special moment with his father.