Maryland State Police arrested a 23-year-old Washington, D.C., man following a traffic stop that led to a multi-vehicle crash on the Capital Beltway in Prince George’s County.
Maryland State Police arrested a 23-year-old Washington, D.C., man following a traffic stop that led to a multi-vehicle crash on the Capital Beltway in Prince George’s County.
The annual “Fire in Ice” winter festival will return to downtown Frederick on Friday, February 6, and Saturday, February 7.
Geno’s Steaks, the Philadelphia restaurant known for its cheesesteaks, has announced it will open its first Maryland location at Power Plant Live! in downtown Baltimore on Thursday, March 5. The new spot will mark the brand’s first expansion into the state.
Laud Shawarma has reopened at a new location following the closure of Solaire Social in downtown Silver Spring. The Nigerian-style shawarma restaurant is now operating inside The Common Kitchen in Clarksville.
An armed robbery was reported at a PNC Bank in Urbana (Frederick County)
early Tuesday afternoon, prompting an increased law enforcement presence in the area.
A student was injured after a handgun discharged inside a classroom at Freetown Elementary School in Glen Burnie, MD Tuesday morning, according to Anne Arundel County Police.
Nearly 40 years ago, the WWF (now WWE) ran a house show at Frederick Community College in Frederick, Maryland, in January 1988, just a couple months before WrestleMania IV. Lifelong Montgomery County resident Gus Moshovitis remembers taking the 30-minute drive to watch some of his favorite superstars go at it in one of the smaller venues you’d catch the WWF in at that time.
For the first time in nearly 25 years, staff at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute are celebrating the birth of an Asian elephant, an endangered species.
Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services (MCFRS) units provided mutual aid to Frederick County early Tuesday morning following a house fire in Ijamsville.
If you think you’ve had a great burger, wait until you meet this one. 7th Street Burger started as a smash-burger sensation in New York’s East Village, earned waves of praise and social-media buzz for its crispy, juicy patties and simple, craveable formula. That hype was brought to the DMV with its DC locations and now it’s here in Maryland with some calling it Maryland’s version of In-N-Out because of its fries.
One of Maryland’s most talked-about burgers is entering its next chapter. Fifty Fifty, the Frederick-based burger concept known for its half beef, half bacon patties, is officially rebranding as Backslash Burger. While the name is changing, everything that made the burger a statewide standout is staying exactly the same.