A Virginia police officer and a driver who fled a crash were wounded in a shootout in an alley early Monday, police said.… Read more

A Virginia police officer and a driver who fled a crash were wounded in a shootout in an alley early Monday, police said.… Read more
Roughly 2,500 Boeing workers are expected to go on strike next month at three plants in the St. Louis area after they voted Sunday to reject a contract offer from the plane maker.… Read more
Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced the number of employed Virginians expanded to more than 4.2 million workers in June 2022. Virginia has added nearly 94,000 employed residents since February 1st. Virginia’s unemployment rate fell to 2.8 percent in June. This continues to be below the national rate, which was unchanged at 3.6 percent.… Read more
A Maryland man has died after police say his Lyft driver ordered him out of the car in the middle of a Delaware highway.… Read more
Bestselling author Wes Moore won the Democratic primary for Maryland governor on Friday, setting up a general election contest against Republican Dan Cox, a hard-line conservative endorsed by former President Donald Trump.… Read more
A federal appeals court Thursday upheld a ruling by a lower court that dismissed a lawsuit seeking to force members of the state’s Republican-controlled House of Delegates to face an unscheduled election this year.… Read more
Maryland’s Republican governor, Larry Hogan, said Sunday he won’t support the GOP gubernatorial nominee, Dan Cox, whom he once again described as a “Q-Anon” whack job.”… Read more
Former Washington safety Deshazor Everett pleaded guilty to reckless driving for his role in a December crash that killed his passenger.… Read more
President Joe Biden said on Wednesday that U.S. military officials believe it’s “not a good idea” for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to visit Taiwan at the moment.… Read more
A month after some members of Congress urged Google to limit the appearance of anti-abortion pregnancy centers in certain abortion-related search results, 17 Republican attorneys general are warning the company that doing so could invite investigations and possible legal action.… Read more
A Virginia police officer and a driver who fled a crash were wounded in a shootout in an alley early Monday, police said.… Continue Reading
Roughly 2,500 Boeing workers are expected to go on strike next month at three plants in the St. Louis area after they voted Sunday to reject a contract offer from the plane maker.… Continue Reading
Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced the number of employed Virginians expanded to more than 4.2 million workers in June 2022. Virginia has added nearly 94,000 employed residents since February 1st. Virginia’s unemployment rate fell to 2.8 percent in June. This continues to be below the national rate, which was unchanged at 3.6 percent.… Continue Reading
A Maryland man has died after police say his Lyft driver ordered him out of the car in the middle of a Delaware highway.… Continue Reading
Bestselling author Wes Moore won the Democratic primary for Maryland governor on Friday, setting up a general election contest against Republican Dan Cox, a hard-line conservative endorsed by former President Donald Trump.… Continue Reading
A federal appeals court Thursday upheld a ruling by a lower court that dismissed a lawsuit seeking to force members of the state’s Republican-controlled House of Delegates to face an unscheduled election this year.… Continue Reading
Maryland’s Republican governor, Larry Hogan, said Sunday he won’t support the GOP gubernatorial nominee, Dan Cox, whom he once again described as a “Q-Anon” whack job.”… Continue Reading
Former Washington safety Deshazor Everett pleaded guilty to reckless driving for his role in a December crash that killed his passenger.… Continue Reading
President Joe Biden said on Wednesday that U.S. military officials believe it’s “not a good idea” for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to visit Taiwan at the moment.… Continue Reading
A month after some members of Congress urged Google to limit the appearance of anti-abortion pregnancy centers in certain abortion-related search results, 17 Republican attorneys general are warning the company that doing so could invite investigations and possible legal action.… Continue Reading