The Supreme Court says a World War I memorial in the shape of a 40-foot-tall cross can continue to stand on public land in Maryland… Read more

The Supreme Court says a World War I memorial in the shape of a 40-foot-tall cross can continue to stand on public land in Maryland… Read more
Federal prosecutors say a man has pleaded guilty to fatally stabbing a runner near her apartment in the nation’s capital… Read more
Hours after the FBI raided D.C. council member Jack Evans’ home, and the day after he stepped down from the Metro board after admitting ethics violations, the chair of the D.C. council’s taking action. … Read more
A former police officer caught in a sting trying to help the Islamic State by purchasing $200 in gift cards for them will serve 15 years in prison, even though some of his convictions were tossed out on appeal… Read more
The fines began accumulating this week.… Read more
The Supreme Court rules that a Bladensburg World War I memorial in the shape of a cross on public land does not violate the Constitutional guarantee to the separation of church and state and can stay put.
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A Virginia National Guard sergeant is accused of stealing World War II-era dog tags from the National Archives and Records Administration in Maryland… Read more
Gov. Larry Hogan is taking steps to strengthen cybersecurity in Maryland in the wake of a cyberattack that hit the city of Baltimore’s computer network… Read more
More than 50 localities in Virginia have been awarded over $3.47 million in grants to pay for new school resource and security officers… Read more
A substitute teacher at Anne Arundel County Public Schools was arrested and charged with having a sexual relationship with a student.… Read more
The Supreme Court says a World War I memorial in the shape of a 40-foot-tall cross can continue to stand on public land in Maryland… Continue Reading
Federal prosecutors say a man has pleaded guilty to fatally stabbing a runner near her apartment in the nation’s capital… Continue Reading
Hours after the FBI raided D.C. council member Jack Evans’ home, and the day after he stepped down from the Metro board after admitting ethics violations, the chair of the D.C. council’s taking action. … Continue Reading
A former police officer caught in a sting trying to help the Islamic State by purchasing $200 in gift cards for them will serve 15 years in prison, even though some of his convictions were tossed out on appeal… Continue Reading
The fines began accumulating this week.… Continue Reading
The Supreme Court rules that a Bladensburg World War I memorial in the shape of a cross on public land does not violate the Constitutional guarantee to the separation of church and state and can stay put.
… Continue Reading
A Virginia National Guard sergeant is accused of stealing World War II-era dog tags from the National Archives and Records Administration in Maryland… Continue Reading
Gov. Larry Hogan is taking steps to strengthen cybersecurity in Maryland in the wake of a cyberattack that hit the city of Baltimore’s computer network… Continue Reading
More than 50 localities in Virginia have been awarded over $3.47 million in grants to pay for new school resource and security officers… Continue Reading
A substitute teacher at Anne Arundel County Public Schools was arrested and charged with having a sexual relationship with a student.… Continue Reading