Lawsuit: Facebook Tracks Its Users When They’re Online
Is Facebook the new Big Brother? A new lawsuit alleges the social media is tracking your every move on the internet.
Marylanders React To Huguely Verdict, Sentencing
There’s no shortage of reaction to the conviction of George Huguely, yet those we spoke with doubt the verdict will ease the pain of Yeardley Love’s heartbroken family.
Eight Injured In Baltimore Accident
Eight people have been injured in an accident Wednesday night.
Man Who Killed Officer In 2004 Back In Jail
A man who pleaded guilty to manslaughter for killing a Maryland Transportation Authority Police officer when he slammed into his cruiser in 2004 is back in jail for allegedly violating probation.
Authorities Urge Caution By Pedestrians, Drivers
State Police and the Motor Vehicle Administration are urging residents to exercise caution after three pedestrians were struck and killed over the weekend.
Man Charged With Making Explosive Device
The Prince George’s County Sheriff’s Office says deputies have arrested a man who allegedly built an explosive device that was found in a shed in Aquasco.
Md. Court Detrimental To PATH Power Line
A Frederick County judge is affirming a decision blocking a key component of a proposed multistate power line.
Suspect In Md. Robberies Arrested In Pa.
Maryland State Police say a suspect in armed robberies and an assault has been arrested in Pennsylvania.
Man Convicted Of Killing Md. Corrections Officer Faces Death Penalty
A jury goes home for the day in the sentencing phase of the man convicted of killing a Maryland corrections officer. That jury will decide if Lee Stephens should be put to death.
Fixing Defective Faucets Can Save Money
A single dripping hot water faucet can waste more than 200 gallons of water a month.
Wind Energy Bill Gets More Support
A wind energy bill sponsored by Governor Martin O’Malley gets support from a coalition of Maryland college students.
Rawlings-Blake Opposes New Immigration Enforcement Program
Despite protests from city leaders nationwide, a controversial immigration enforcement program comes to Baltimore. It started Tuesday and Baltimore’s mayor is speaking out against it.























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