The driver of a car that struck and killed Vikings rookie cornerback Khyree Jackson and two other men in a Maryland crash last summer was arrested and indicted Thursday with 13 counts, including criminally negligent manslaughter,
President Donald Trump’s early action on health care reversed some of his predecessor’s policies, but former President Joe Biden’s most defining initiatives were left intact. Signature Biden achievements,
Maryland men's basketball will hit the court again on Thursday night and the Terrapins are searching for their first road win of the season. But it won't come e
Ohio State was led by starters Jaloni Cambridge and Cotie McMahon, but the bench was key on the defensive side.
WBAL-TV's very own Tori Yorgey is among the Super Plungers, and she took her very first plunge when it all started at 10 a.m. Friday at Sandy Point State Park in Anne Arundel County. "I am dying," Yorgey said right after plunging. "I am SO cold!"
The panel concluded on a note of hope for downtown Baltimore. The return of some state agencies to the central business district brings some new life downtown, including the comptroller's office. And once the Key Bridge is rebuilt, the panelists hope traffic will be lighter, too.
ESPN revealed its top 100 college football players during the 2024 season recently and there was one Maryland Terrapin who cracked the list. After going 4-8 thi
The Terrapins, without Shyanne Sellers and Bri McDaniel, drop their second straight. Next up: Top-ranked UCLA on Sunday at College Park.
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Julian Reese had 27 points and 17 rebounds and Derik Queen scored 25 to lead Maryland to a 91-70 victory over No. 17 Illinois on Thursday night.
Current state law requires a person to live in Maryland for at least six months to be considered a resident for income tax purposes. On a Friday edition of Fox45 Morning News economist with Sage Policy Group, Anirnban basu, joined the show to weigh in on what this change could mean.
A bill proposed by progressive lawmakers in both the Maryland House and Senate seeks to modify the residency classification of individuals who spend more than 90 days in Maryland annually. Current state law requires a person to reside in Maryland for at least six months to be considered a resident for income tax purposes.