Memorial Day Sandy Point Beach crowd mostly respecting social distancing guidelines

A popular local beach in Maryland proved to be a popular Memorial Day destination once again, but despite the large numbers, those in attendance appeared to be largely respecting social distancing guidelines.

Big crowds on Annapolis waterfront draw concern from neighbors

Annapolis is not only Maryland’s capital city, it’s also a waterfront city, which many Marylanders say drew crowds on Friday and is expected to do so again on Saturday.

Body of RFK's granddaughter's son recovered days after canoeing accident in Maryland: police

The body of Robert F. Kennedy's granddaughter's 8-year-old son has been recovered nearly a week after a canoeing accident that also claimed the life of Maeve Kennedy Townsend McKean.

Westfield Malls in greater DC area closing amid coronavirus crisis

As the coronavirus spreads into the DMV, several malls announced overnight that they would temporarily close - including Westfield malls in Montgomery County and Annapolis.

Midshipman found dead; Naval Academy doesn’t suspect foul play

The Naval Academy announced on Friday that a midshipman was found dead Thursday night in a dormitory – and while the cause is under investigation, they do not suspect foul play.

17-year-old sledgehammer carjacking suspect arrested after crashing into 3 vehicles

A sledgehammer-wielding 17-year-old is in custody after he allegedly crashed into three parked vehicles following a carjacking in Annapolis early Thursday morning.

Fire damages vehicles at Annapolis used car lot

Several vehicles were completely destroyed after a fire broke out Monday morning at an Annapolis used car lot.

Tollbooth removal begins on Chesapeake Bay Bridge

It's the end of an era for the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, as Maryland Governor Larry Hogan is pushing an "aggressive construction timeline" to start all-cashless tolling this summer.

Tiffany bracelet dropped in Annapolis Salvation Army kettle

Salvation Army leaders in Maryland say a donor recently dropped thousands of dollars worth of jewelry in a red kettle.

Early morning fire breaks out in historic area of Annapolis

An early morning fire damaged a building in the historic part of Annapolis Monday. The fire was reported around 5 a.m. on Duke of Gloucester Street, just blocks away from the Maryland Sate House

Sanity trial date set for Capital Gazette gunman

A judge has scheduled a March trial to determine whether a man who has pleaded guilty to killing five employees at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis is not criminally responsible because of mental illness.

Guilty plea in Capital Gazette shootings; insanity hearing is next

A Maryland man pleaded guilty Monday in the slayings of five staffers at an Annapolis newspaper, and a jury is expected to hear testimony within weeks about whether he was not responsible by reason of insanity.