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Shake-up in Md. corrections leadership after killing of parole agent

Maryland Corrections Secretary Carolyn J. Scruggs announced the staffing changes under pressure from employees over the killing of a state parole-and-probation officer.

By Katie Mettler and Dan MorseJune 7, 2024

Maryland Politics

The Prince George’s County Council passes a juvenile curfew bill

The legislation allows commercial property owners to request the police chief designate areas as juvenile curfew zones.

By Lateshia BeachumJune 6, 2024

Extreme Weather

Marylanders rattled by historic tornadoes but avoid major catastrophe

Montgomery County officials said the region was fortunate to have avoided serious injuries after multiple tornadoes barreled across Maryland on Wednesday.

By Joe Heim, Katie Shepherd, Jason Samenow, Rachel Pannett and Jessica KoscielniakJune 6, 2024

Photography

In photos: The scene after multiple tornadoes ripped through Maryland

Five people were hospitalized after getting trapped in a collapsed Gaithersburg home, in what may be one of the worst twister events to strike Maryland in years.

By Washington Post staffJune 6, 2024

Real Estate

Outdoor living is a lure to Lake Linganore

Where We Live | Frederick County, Md., community has beaches, trails and pools

By Madison RudolfJune 5, 2024

Elections

RNC co-chair Lara Trump attacks Hogan for calling for respect for legal process

In a CNN appearance, Lara Trump doesn’t commit to having the Republican National Committee give money to Hogan’s run for Senate after his comment on the verdict.

By Mariana AlfaroJune 2, 2024

With an eye on speed, Maryland seeks private team to rebuild Key Bridge

Maryland officials have asked private industry Friday to help design and build a replacement for the fallen Key Bridge and open it no later than October 15, 2028.

By Michael LarisMay 31, 2024

Police fatally shoot man during negotiations inside Silver Spring apartment

Law enforcement officials said a man and his mother were in the home in Silver Spring.

By Omari Daniels and Dan MorseMay 30, 2024

How a girl with cerebral palsy found a new way to play lacrosse

Stella Stakolosa loves playing lacrosse but needed help shooting the ball from her wheelchair. Engineering high school students in Maryland stepped in to help.

By Joe HeimMay 29, 2024

Body recovered from Potomac after days-long search for missing swimmer

A local kayaker reported a body in the Potomac early Monday morning.

By Katie ShepherdMay 27, 2024

Legal Issues

Md. district, principal accused of sexual harassment settle suit for $300,000

Joel Beidleman was a principal in Montgomery County when reports by The Post described widespread allegations against the educator going back to 2016.

By Kyle SwensonMay 24, 2024

She signed to euthanize her dog last year. Now he’s up for adoption.

Kristie Pereira decided to euthanize her dog, Beau, last year in Maryland. She was shocked this month to see he’s up for adoption in Virginia.

By Kyle MelnickMay 24, 2024

National

A stranger raced to give a Marine vet his final honor: A high school diploma

Richard Remp, a Marine veteran who served in the Vietnam War, received a high school diploma from a Pennsylvania superintendent days before his death.

By Daniel WuMay 24, 2024

Maryland Politics

Pr. George’s lawmakers approve $5.4 billion budget amid funding shortfalls

The council’s budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1 offers little variation from County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks’s proposed budget.

By Lateshia BeachumMay 23, 2024

Legal Issues

Pr. George’s officer indicted, accused of striking 80-year-old with cruiser

Officials said Dexter Shin struck an 80-year-old man in the parking lot of a Bowie fire department and did not get him appropriate medical care.

By Omari DanielsMay 23, 2024

Montgomery County police veteran Marc Yamada nominated as police chief

Marc Yamada has served in Montgomery County for 35 years and would become the first Japanese American to serve as the county’s police chief if confirmed.

By Dan MorseMay 23, 2024

Legal Issues

On her clemency quest, some say Marilyn Mosby is leaving out key facts

Marilyn Mosby, who rose to prominence for prosecuting police in the death of Freddie Gray, has been on a campaign seeking a presidential pardon before her federal sentencing.

By Katie Mettler and Jasmine HiltonMay 22, 2024

Real Estate

Takoma Park, Md., residents embrace quirky image

Where We Live | ‘Eclectic is a word that gets used a lot around here.’

By Jillian AtelsekMay 22, 2024

What happens to the Dali now that it’s back at port in Baltimore?

Nearly two months after knocking down the Francis Scott Key Bridge, the container ship Dali has been “refloated” and is back in Baltimore.

By Michael LarisMay 20, 2024

Ship that collapsed Baltimore bridge to be removed Monday

Officials plan to move the ship to a Baltimore terminal at high tide.

By Martin Weil and Jenna PortnoyMay 19, 2024

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