Longtime DC educator and Maryland musician killed in Easter crash

Hearts are heavy across D.C. and Maryland after a deadly crash that killed a longtime educator from D.C. and a well known musician from Annapolis. 

First ever Annapolis Oyster Fest begins

The first-ever Annapolis Oyster Fest is now underway. It means you can find deals at 19 participating restaurants – and help a couple of different industries out along the way.

Annapolis police officer charged with misconduct in office

Criminal charges have been brought against an Annapolis police officer who was reportedly closing cases assigned to him without conducting proper investigations and without requisite supervisor approval.

Maryland governor proposes direct payments to an estimated 400K residents

Governor Larry Hogan proposed legislation on Monday that would result in direct payments to Marylanders who earn a low to moderate income as part of its continued efforts to alleviate the economic crisis prompted by the novel coronavirus.

Black female to lead US Naval Academy's brigade for first time

The U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis has announced that a Black female midshipman will be the brigade commander for the first time.

Maryland coaches, families will push to play high school football at Annapolis rally

Right now, big crowds may not be gathering at high school football games in Maryland, but this weekend, hundreds of players, coaches, and parents will converge on Annapolis. It’s for what’s being called the "Let Them Play Rally," and organizers said their goal is to fight for high school football in the fall.

Fired Hogan administration deputy defends criticized posts about Kenosha shootings

A deputy director in Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s administration who drew criticism of his social media posts about fatal shootings during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, says he should not have been fired for giving his opinion online.

Maryland man attacked by group with rake, shovels, Annapolis police say

Police are investigating a report that a group of assailants emerged from the woods in Maryland’s capital city and attacked a man with shovels and a garden rake.

President of Young Democrats of Maryland found dead after reported missing

Authorities say 34-year-old Joseph Kitchen, president of the Young Democrats of Maryland who was last seen a little over a week ago, has been found dead.

Annapolis gets 40,000 mask donations from Chinese city

A municipal government in China has donated 40,000 medical grade face masks to Maryland’s capital city amid the coronavirus pandemic.

19-year-old shot, killed over weekend in Annapolis

Authorities are investigating the shooting death of a teen over the weekend in Annapolis.

US Naval Academy withdraws appointment over racist messages

The U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis withdrew the appointment of an incoming member of the Class of 2024 after an investigation into racist and inappropriate remarks, an academy official said Monday.