Metro Roundup: Death, Rifts and Money Problems

WASHINGTON–Metro’s week was anything but good. The transit agency faced a tough few days, during which it suspended its search for a new leader, asked its board for permission to obtain a big loan and saw a police-involved fatality.

Civil Forfeiture Reform Bill Passes Maryland House

Bill Would Allow People to Reclaim Seized Property More Easily

Protesters Pack House Judiciary Committee to Rally Against Police Brutality

Activists call for justice for victims of police violence, stronger civilian review process

National Capital Region 2014 Urban Rescue Preparation

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Dozens of state, local and federal first responders invade RFK stadium to test their ability to deal with disaster should it strike the region.

Police Enforce New Driving Laws

Sgt. Marc Black from the Maryland State Police patrols the road for drivers on their cell phones. As of October 1st, it is a primary offense to hold your phone as you drive.

Maryland Minute Update: November 20, 2013

CNS reporter Ben Oldach updates you on the latest happenings from around the state including the Baltimore “Stop and Frisk” policy, Google paying $1 million to the state of Maryland and a gubernatorial candidate who is in favor of legalizing marijuana.

Maryland Police Shooting Range Goes High-tech

The Frederick Police Department recently opened a one-of-a-kind shooting range that is completely controlled by a tablet.

Capitol Hill Car Chase and Shooting Freezes Washington

WASHINGTON — Chaos erupted in Washington, D.C. on Thursday as a dramatic car chase around Capitol Hill left one woman dead and the government on lockdown.

PG Police Unit Provides Eye in the Sky

The Prince George’s County Police Department aviation unit recently won an award for locating a four-year-old girl lost in the woods.

Annapolis Police Department Participates in Global Law Enforcement Tweet-a-Thon

More than 230 law enforcement organizations around the world participated in the first Global Police Tweet-a-Thon last Friday, including four in Maryland.