Direct Dimensions Inc. has spent three decades transforming real-world objects and spaces into precise 3D digital models for engineering, art, architecture, manufacturing, defense, preservation and ...
A Baltimore judge last week awarded a $3.25 million judgment to the victims of a bonfire accident at a Hindu holiday festival two years ago. Attorney Gloria Worch represented people who were burned in ...
An 87-year-old resident of a Maryland assisted-living facility was shot and killed by a man authorities say was a 22-year-old staff member who later fired two shots at a state trooper during a traffic ...
Estate attorneys in Maryland report increased disputes over asset distribution in blended families as baby boomers die. Dying without a will leads to state-determined estate distribution, often ...
A former Cumberland Police Department captain pleaded guilty to one count of misconduct in office, according to a news release from Maryland’s state prosecutor. Capt. James Burt was sentenced to two ...
A majority of Democratic voters said that they support the Maryland Senate advancing the bill to redraw the state’s congressional map midcycle, a recent poll found. A poll of 800 likely Democratic ...
Inside a warehouse turned laboratory in suburban Maryland, a team of theoretical physicists and engineers is racing to build a quantum processor powerful enough to surpass the most advanced computers ...
Gov. Wes Moore will deliver his fourth State of the State to a joint legislative session shortly after noon Wednesday, Feb. 11.
A federal jury in Phoenix ordered Uber on Thursday to pay $8.5 million after finding it liable in a lawsuit brought by a woman who said she was sexually assaulted by a driver, a verdict that could ...
The Maryland Senate passed legislation Tuesday to prohibit law enforcement officers from wearing masks in the line of duty — including Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers (ICE). “We believe ...
When the 58-year-old fraud victim told investigators in Maryland the details of how she had been duped out of $1.7 million, they knew she was hardly alone. A year-long, expanding investigation – the ...
Montgomery County Public Schools did not violate the First Amendment rights of a Christian substitute teacher by requiring her to use transgender students’ pronouns in the classroom, according to a ...
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