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Maryland’s Small Game Seasons Provide Abundant Fall Hunting Opportunities

Maryland’s Small Game Seasons Provide Abundant Fall Hunting Opportunities

October 6, 2025 Photo by Ranger Elena Gilroy, Maryland Department of Natural Resources. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources reminds hunters that squirrel, rabbit, fall turkey, and other small game seasons are either underway or set to...

Owner:  American Government
Maryland Department of Agriculture Receives Funding to Support Maryland Market Money Program

Maryland Department of Agriculture Receives Funding to Support Maryland Market Money Program

October 2, 2025 ANNAPOLIS, MD (October 3, 2025) – The Maryland Department of Agriculture has announced the award of $16,000 in funding from the Southern Maryland Agricultural Development Commission (SMADC), a division of the Tri-County Council for...

Owner:  American Government
Fatal Stabbing Investigation in Wicomico County Continues, Police Seek Public Assistance in Locating Suspect

Fatal Stabbing Investigation in Wicomico County Continues, Police Seek Public Assistance in Locating Suspect

October 7, 2025 (SALISBURY, MD) – Maryland State Police is seeking the public’s assistance as the investigation continues into the death of a man that occurred early Saturday morning in Salisbury. The deceased is identified as Kem’mon La’Austin...

Owner:  American Government
Health Officials Investigation Measles Case in DC

Health Officials Investigation Measles Case in DC

(Washington, DC) - DC Department of Health (DC Health) has been notified of a confirmed case of measles in an international traveler who recently arrived in Washington, DC. DC Health is notifying individuals who were at the following locations...

Owner:  American Government
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Suicide cause of death of foster girl, 16, in Baltimore hotel, medical examiner rules

Suicide cause of death of foster girl, 16, in Baltimore hotel, medical examiner rules

The death of a 16-year-old foster girl in a Baltimore hotel room while in the care of the state has been ruled a suicide by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, a spokesperson said Tuesday. The cause of death of Kanaiyah Ward is...

Owner:  Smith Family
Baltimore's Jewish community remembers start of Hamas-Israel war 2 years ago

Baltimore's Jewish community remembers start of Hamas-Israel war 2 years ago

Baltimore's Jewish community is remembering the day Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. The attack sparked the war in Gaza. "Two years ago, none of us would have imagined we would be where we are today," said Howard Libit, Executive Director of...

Owner:  Shari Redstone (Family)
Maryland Freestate ChalleNGe Academy teen cadet says he was beaten, concussed at camp

Maryland Freestate ChalleNGe Academy teen cadet says he was beaten, concussed at camp

In early August 2022, 17-year-old Nathanael Royal called his parents and begged them to bring him home before he got attacked. At the Freestate ChalleNGe Academy, an Aberdeen Proving Ground boot camp-cum-GED program for at-risk Maryland youth run...

Owner:  Smith Family
Hospitals in disadvantaged areas lag in telehealth, HIE adoption

Hospitals in disadvantaged areas lag in telehealth, HIE adoption

Though the adoption of telehealth and health information exchange, or HIE, functionalities has increased over time, hospitals in more socioeconomically disadvantaged areas are still less likely to adopt these technologies than their counterparts,...

Owner:  Informa PLC
Maryland residents sue health department over Medicaid waiver issues

Maryland residents sue health department over Medicaid waiver issues

A handful of people with disabilities who use a Medicaid waiver for in-home care and other services are filing a class action lawsuit against the Maryland Department of Health for being unlawfully disenrolled from the program. The suit could...

Owner:  Your Public Radio Corporation & American Government
Maryland Grant Program to Support Cyber and AI Clinics

Maryland Grant Program to Support Cyber and AI Clinics

(TNS) — Maryland is launching a grant program to expand its cyber workforce and boost protections for schools, hospitals and small businesses against online threats. The Maryland Department of Labor announced Friday the Cyber and Artificial...

Owner:  Jeffrey T Leeds & Robert Bernstein Sr
Baltimore Ravens mourn loss of superfan "Captain Dee-Fense"

Baltimore Ravens mourn loss of superfan "Captain Dee-Fense"

The Baltimore Ravens are mourning the loss of superfan Wes Henson, best known as "Captain Dee-Fense." According to the team, 74-year-old Henson has been with the Ravens since the franchise's beginning, diving into the community after 24 years of...

Owner:  Shari Redstone (Family)
Baltimore Police fleet vehicles involved in more than 600 crashes since 2024

Baltimore Police fleet vehicles involved in more than 600 crashes since 2024

Baltimore police vehicles have been involved in 623 crashes in the city since January 2024, with the number of collisions continuing to rise in 2025, according to data released by the Baltimore Police Department. Between January and August 2025,...

Owner:  Smith Family
Baltimore County Police set up barricade after Pikesville stabbings

Baltimore County Police set up barricade after Pikesville stabbings

Two adults were stabbed in Pikesville on Tuesday, according to the Baltimore County Police Department. Police set up a barricade on the 8200 block of Arrowhead Road around noon, also notifying the public through social media. “Residents can expect...

Owner:  Smith Family
Trump's former surgeon general, a Hoosier, calls RFK Jr. a danger to public health
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