New benefits include specialty care and extended hospital stays.
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children is the first food supplement program that would lose funding in Maryland if the federal government shutdown is prolonged, child anti-hunger advocates announced Tuesday.
Federal workers in Montgomery County vent frustrations with government shutdown.
Furloughed federal workers qualify for unemployment insurance. Here's how to apply.
Speak Out: How are you dealing with the government shutdown?
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.
Less beltway traffic, no museum visits if 800,000 locked out of work.
A possible government shutdown starting Tuesday would cause federal agencies in Maryland to close or seriously cut back operations.
In the last two years, Maryland’s increase in public health insurance coverage is higher than all but 13 states.
Could civilian drones fill the skies?
A polling agency found the most support for the Brown-Ulman ticket in the Democratic gubernatorial primary next June.
At a visit to the Greater Bethesda-Chevy Chase Chamber of Commerce on Monday, Sen. Ben Cardin talked about his ideas for reforming the country's tax code.
The Affordable Care Act will begin soon.
As the battle over Obamacare continues on Capitol Hill, with the threat of a government shutdown looming, health organizations prepare to enroll the uninsured.
Low wages have forced some workers to turn to organizations like Mid-County United Ministries, a Montgomery County nonprofit that provides financial assistance, to supplement their income.
After months on the campaign trail, the Democrats will make their candidacy official. Doug Gansler will announce his candidacy for governor later this month.
The Maryland governor aims to help Democrats elect governors in those states.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry appears in radio ads critical of Maryland's business climate.
County government and police officials gathered at the Wheaton intersection—where a woman asking for money was fatally hit by a van last spring—to discourage the practice.
WAMU 88.5 reported that Councilman Marc Elrich wants to raise Montgomery County's minimum wage to $12 an hour.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee, including Maryland Senator Ben Cardin, voted 10 to 7 to punish Syria’s President Bashar Assad.
The national organization represents county-level leaders.
The U.S. Postal Service has asked Congress to drop the requirement that it pre-fund retiree benefits.
Unpaid leave for hundreds of thousands of civilian Department of Defense employees began in July as part of federal budget cuts.
Federal Reserve Governor Sarah Bloom Raskin would assume the highest post ever by a woman at Treasury.
Find out the proposed and current legislation on abortion in Maryland.
A Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll found bipartisan support for replacing Congress.
A Texas congressman introduced a bill that would return federal land to the state.
Council members say legislation will protect the county’s tree canopy.
The three-term Democrat from Baltimore County will seek the office currently held by Doug Gansler.
The Takoma Park resident was confirmed Thursday after a months-long delay.
The Takoma Park delegate will run in a crowded field of hopefuls for Maryland governor.
The Washington Post: Fallout over a tax credit for the poor exposes council in-fighting.
The Gazette: Property tax bills are about a week late this year.
Bethesda resident Marc Korman announced his campaign to become a District 16 state delegate in the November 2014 election.
The Town of Somerset in Chevy Chase may be small, but its residents speak up about issues important to them, and that doesn't go unnoticed by state and county elected officials.
An incentive program encourages Montgomery County government employees to come up with cost-saving plans—and sometimes they work.
A program to offer free lunch to kids over the summer now includes 115 sites throughout Montgomery County.