Transportation Security Administration agents plan to be at airports beginning May 7, but they've been instructed to turn away passengers who do not have the new Real IDs at checkpoints.
Metro unveiled some preliminary plans for future investment Thursday, and they include a clear shift away from rail expansion in favor of bus service improvements.
At the University of Maryland, just a long three-point shot away from the arena where the school’s basketball teams play, you’ll find about 100 thousand bees living outside a greenhouse.
Fairfax County parents, community and school board members are calling for extra security and school resource officers, after a stabbing at West Potomac High School on Wednesday sent a student to the hospital.
Maryland, along with other states, can expect to shoulder more of the impact from hurricanes and other natural disasters, and it's going to have to do it amid federal cuts.
Statewide, Maryland has seen 167 deadly crashes since the beginning of the year. That number last year at this time was 111, and distracted driving remains a big problem.
Police in Fairfax County, Virginia, said Thursday a 36-year-old man from Fairfax shot two county police officers before another officer shot him four times, killing him.
Since D.C. doesn't have its own prison, inmates convicted of local felonies serve their sentences in the Federal Bureau of Prison system -- sometimes thousands of miles away from their support systems.
Ocean City is bracing for the roar of thousands of classic and custom cars next week as the 35th Annual Cruisin’ Ocean City event kicks off in Maryland.
Credit rating agency Moody’s has cut its credit rating for the D.C. government from its top Aaa rating to Aa1 and revised its outlook to "negative." Here's why it was downgraded.