“I’m not going to enforce the ‘no stopping or standing’ sign for a group of 90 World War II veterans,” despite the government shutdown, one U.S. Park Police officer told The Washington Post.
Many workers at Fort Meade were still waiting to hear whether they would be furloughed as a government shutdown went into effect Monday.
Families facing lost income from the federal income shutdown said they could have trouble paying mortgages and other bills.
Some took the glitches in signing up for Obamacare on Tuesday in stride. Others didn’t.
The shutdown started just after midnight Tuesday after Congress could not pass a resolution to fund the government.
The commuter rail service is adding two special trains, canceling two others and adding cars on the Penn Line to deal with the afternoon rush.
Your cell phone is akin to $80 million stashed in a storage locker to that thief looking for opportunity. You wouldn't walk around holding your wallet in front of you, would you?
The Service Employees Union International will endorse Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown in Baltimore on Monday
A lawsuit has been filed in U.S. District Court in Maryland challenging the validity of a state law banning certain weapons and clips.
The state’s economy could be hindered because many residents are federal employees.
The president told a crowd at Prince George's Community College Thursday that Republicans are afraid Obamacare will succeed.
After months on the campaign trail, the Democrats will make their candidacy official. Doug Gansler will announce his candidacy for Governor later this month.
Half of the US population lives in fewer than 150 counties - and four of those (and a city) are in Maryland.
The Baltimore County Council asked the planning board to reconsider rules that restrict ownership of chickens in residential areas.
The Maryland State Highway Administration said bulb replacement is 93 percent complete and should be finished by winter.
Find out the proposed and current legislation on abortion in Maryland.
Maryland Department of the Environment officials warn that air pollution could adversely affect children, seniors and those with heart and respiratory conditions.
A survey finds many coastal residents are unprepared for hurricane season.
The State Highway Administration says no and challenges the Reason Foundation’s evaluation of Maryland roads.
Governor, Baltimore County executive, state transportation secretary announce the project Wednesday in Catonsville.
The Arbutus Library's last teen video gaming session until fall will also include a pizza judging contest.
The old platform will close after Friday's last train.
The closures could last up to 10 nights as crews set new steel beams.
State highway officials tweeted the traffic alert.
The event will include blood pressure screenings and other presentations from area health officials.
Crews will install new sidewalks along what the library's branch manager called a "twisty, windy, country road."
Baltimore City Department of Public Works: The break, in the 5000 block, has caused only four, individual, water service outages.
The money will fund lighting upgrades on the school's fields.
The Halethorpe brewery is part of the bet between politicians from Maryland and California.
Dequan Burks was killed on Halloween in 2010.
John Coolahan, a former State Senator and District Court Judge, died Sunday. He was 80.
Poll here close at 8 p.m., but swing states end voting as early as 7 p.m. local time.
Bookies, statisticians say Obama will win a second term. Polls indicate race still close.
The Republican candidate for Maryland's Senate says the Independent made unattributed robocalls disparaging him.
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