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Maryland DNR Reintroduces Brook Trout to Once-Vacant Streams

Maryland DNR Reintroduces Brook Trout to Once-Vacant Streams

October 28, 2025 Maryland Department of Natural Resources biologists relocate native brook trout into a stream. Maryland DNR photo. In early fall, as the leaves on the trees in Maryland’s western counties signal their seasonal transition, brook...

Owner:  American Government
Maryland Hunters Harvest 89 Black Bears for 2025 Season

Maryland Hunters Harvest 89 Black Bears for 2025 Season

October 27, 2025 During the annual black bear hunt, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources operates three check-in stations for all harvested bears. Maryland DNR photo. Maryland hunters harvested 89 black bears during the state’s 22nd annual...

Owner:  American Government
Maryland Fall Foliage Report for Oct. 23

Maryland Fall Foliage Report for Oct. 23

October 23, 2025 Much of Maryland is experiencing midpoint, near-peak, or peak foliage. Dry conditions and crisp temperatures are expected this weekend throughout the state, ushering in ideal conditions for fall foliage. The National Weather...

Owner:  American Government
Maryland Fishing Report – October 22

Maryland Fishing Report – October 22

October 22, 2025 Photo by Keith Lockwood Despite the strong autumn winds we’ve been experiencing lately, anglers can find a lee shore or perhaps a tucked away quiet piece of water to enjoy fishing and the fall foliage. This is a wonderful month to...

Owner:  American Government
Maryland State Police Investigating Crash After Vehicle Strikes Building In Calvert County

Maryland State Police Investigating Crash After Vehicle Strikes Building In Calvert County

October 21, 2025 (PRINCE FREDERICK, MD) – Maryland State Police are investigating a crash that injured an 88-year-old woman after a vehicle struck a building this morning in Calvert County. The pedestrian, identified as an 88-year-old woman, was...

Owner:  American Government
Maryland Department of the Environment Awards $5 Million for Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure

Maryland Department of the Environment Awards $5 Million for Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure

New investments expand access to EV charging in Baltimore City, the Eastern Shore, and Western Maryland, provide economic benefits to businesses and drivers BALTIMORE (October 21, 2025) – The Maryland Department of the Environment today announced...

Owner:  American Government
Maryland State Police Invite Families To Celebrate Halloween Safely Across The State

Maryland State Police Invite Families To Celebrate Halloween Safely Across The State

October 21, 2025 (PIKESVILLE, MD) – This October, Maryland State Police are inviting families across the state to join troopers for a series of Halloween-themed community events designed to provide safe, family-friendly fun. From Western Maryland...

Owner:  American Government
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Maryland Federal Court: Safety and Health Issues Trump Religion in Workplace Accommodation

Maryland Federal Court: Safety and Health Issues Trump Religion in Workplace Accommodation

Maryland employers—especially in healthcare and safety-sensitive fields—may be able to deny religious accommodation requests that would materially increase risks or costs, according to a recent Federal Court ruling. The United States Court of...

Owner:  Aviva Cuyler
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Maryland's Redistricting Effort Just Got Derailed

Maryland's Redistricting Effort Just Got Derailed

Well, this Democrat in the Maryland legislature is about to be subjected to the ire of the progressive Left. The state was planning on redrawing its congressional maps in response to the GOP’s nationwide redistricting effort. Even if this had gone...

Owner:  Edward Atsinger III
Maryland legislator seeks to end state’s vehicle emissions inspection program

Maryland legislator seeks to end state’s vehicle emissions inspection program

By Mennatalla Ibrahim, Baltimore Sun (TNS) Del. Christopher Bouchat plans to introduce legislation in the 2026 General Assembly session to eliminate Maryland’s Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program, also known as VEIP, calling the decades-old...

Owner:  Newhouse Family
Maryland residents keep tabs on loved ones in path of Hurricane Melissa

Maryland residents keep tabs on loved ones in path of Hurricane Melissa

Owner:  Shari Redstone (Family)
Maryland food banks see increased need amid ongoing shutdown

Maryland food banks see increased need amid ongoing shutdown

YEAH. THAT’S RIGHT. SO A LITTLE MORE THAN $1.7 MILLION WILL GO TOWARDS THE MARYLAND FOOD BANK, THE BALTIMORE HUNGER PROJECT, THE FOOD PROJECT AND OTHER INITIATIVES. AND WHILE THE CITY IS PUTTING UP MONEY TO HELP PEOPLE, TO KEEP PEOPLE FROM GOING...

Owner:  Hearst Family
Maryland cattle farmers say Argentina beef imports would hurt U.S. production

Maryland cattle farmers say Argentina beef imports would hurt U.S. production

Maryland cattle farmers say they would rather see the federal government invest in the American beef producers instead of importing meat from other countries. President Trump recently announced a plan that he says would cut record beef prices by...

Owner:  Shari Redstone (Family)
After 10 straight wins, the winning run has ended for Maryland Black Bears

After 10 straight wins, the winning run has ended for Maryland Black Bears

The game between the New Jersey Titans and the Maryland Black Bears finished 6-5 after drama in overtime. The result means that Maryland's run of 10 straight wins has come to an end on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025. The scorers for the Titans were Tyler...

Owner:  Marcil-Black Family
‘My Entire Bank Account Could Have Been Drained’: Maryland McDonald’s Customer Hands Over Debit Card At The Drive-Thru. Then She Notices Something Suspicious
Maryland man keeps tabs on family in Jamaica during Hurricane Melissa

Maryland man keeps tabs on family in Jamaica during Hurricane Melissa

Seeing the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa is already hard to look at, but the imagery hits even harder when you know your family and friends are in its path. That's been the case for Seymour Clarke, who's been keeping close contact with...

Owner:  Shari Redstone (Family)
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