Clift Seferlis, 55, of Garrett Park, entered guilty pleas for 17 counts of mailing threatening communications and eight counts of obstruction of free exercise of religious beliefs.
Spanberger’s election clears the way for a regulated retail system, with legislators set to introduce a revamped bill shaped by months of hearings and equity debates.
The National Transportation Safety Board is set to vote on its findings into what caused a massive container ship to crash last year into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed and killed six construction workers.
Ahead of an important vote, D.C.-area lawmakers are urging the operators of the electrical grid that powers the region to protect the power rates that customers pay.
For the first time in decades, the Virginia county is rewriting its oversight rules for massage therapy businesses, a step that some have been warning for months could come with consequences.
Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson appears to have a solid hold on the votes he needs to block redistricting, but Gov. Wes Moore has a narrow path to changing the vote.
Maryland officials updated their cost estimate range for a new bridge to between $4.3 billion and $5.2 billion. The latest estimates come a day before the National Transportation Safety Board's hearing on the 2024 collapse.
More than 6,000 students in the Montgomery County Public Schools system receive a variety of mental health programs and services funded by more than $6 million in state grant money.
The Prince George’s County Council is getting ready to wrap up its legislative year with a busy final two days of the session and several new laws to consider.
The Virginia Supreme Court has refused to take up a case that suspended multiple appointees by Gov. Glenn Youngkin from serving on three Virginia university governing boards.
Anne Arundel County police said in a news release they responded to the report of a shooting near Pasadena and found Jeanna Hayes and William Hayes shot.