Although the younger Baker hasn't yet officially announced his intent to run for office, he'll be meeting and greeting potential constituents on Monday.
What's open, what's closed and what (not) to wear on Labor Day 2013 in Prince George's County.
Cemetery turns 150 years old next year.
Unpaid leave for hundreds of thousands of civilian Department of Defense employees began in July as part of federal budget cuts.
Keep an eye on the mailbox for your fiscal year 2014 assessment.
The District Council will hear appeals of the Cafritz Detailed Site Plan beginning at 1:30 p.m.
Americans are living longer than they were three decades ago, but there are widening disparities. See how local counties and cities stack up.
A Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll found bipartisan support for replacing Congress.
The governor’s goal is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 25 percent by 2020.
The College Park facility ran into constant flaws and failures with the program.
The Takoma Park delegate will run in a crowded field of hopefuls for Maryland governor.
How can Metrobus improve service along Baltimore and Rhode Island avenues
Community-wide meeting Wednesday did not include public comments, the Gazette reported.
Fiscal Year 2014 brings with it new rates for the residential permits.
But the State Highway Administration begs to differ with the report from the Reason Foundation.
The committee will meet to discuss the most recent Cafritz updates.
Jim Messina brings years of national campaign experience to Maryland governor race.
Some 800 miles of Maryland roadways will be threatened if sea levels rise 2 feet.
The town council voted 5-2 to appeal the preliminary plan of subdivision, a move that could cost the town upwards of $20,000.
The congressman discussed student loan interest rates and college affordability Tuesday in College Park.
The Defense of Marriage Act and California's Proposition 8 were both struck down by the Supreme Court Wednesday.
A University of Maryland official says race will continue to play some role in admissions decisions.
Baltimore hopes to bring in 10,000 new families by 2020.
Backers say the Watershed Protection and Restoration Program would reduce the impact of stormwater runoff by 2025.
A city parking enforcement officer attempted to intervene.
The freshman delegate representing District 22 hopes to pass legislation to strengthen education bring new businesses and jobs to Prince George's County.
The mayoralty and city council are up for election on November 5.
The pair officially announced the ticket at an event Monday morning in Howard County.
Officials are hoping to reach D.C. commuters and university employees who live out of town.
The Maryland Transit Administration is considering a plan to end three of its five routes on the Intercounty Connector.
Metro's map is set to see big changes.
The meeting, hosted by M-NCPPC, will start at 7 p.m.
About 5,000 potholes get filled each year during month-long event in the District.
Labor Department workers have already begun taking unpaid leave.
The Greenbelt movie theater was chosen to compete for grant money from Partners in Preservation.
The Prince George's County Executive highlighted his accomplishments Wednesday in the State of County Speech.