Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-MD, calls Maryland postal workers selfless for the risks they sometimes face in national letter threats.
Police are reportedly questioning a man in connection with the discoveries.
Housing officials unveil first new budget plan since re-organizing in wake of Jack Johnson scandal.
A state legislator introduces the 'Reasonable School Discipline Act of 2013.'
The lawmakers issued letters to two federal agencies in a joint show of support.
The council also introduced the Fiscal Year 2014 budget and discussed the Cafritz development at Monday's meeting.
Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot is encouraging residents to file taxes online.
Tuesday's meeting will also be preceded by a public forum and public hearing.
New Bureau of Labor statistics show a drop of as much as $57 per week in DC Metro area.
Residents will also be able to drop off yard waste Saturdays in April.
Greater Greater Washington: Even with a tax increase, driving in Maryland is “a bargain.”
Loans of up to $15,000 are available for a range of improvements.
NBC4: Maryland drivers rack up more tickets than DC drivers.
Marriage equality supporters turned out in droves Wednesday as the court heard arguments on the law's constitutionality.
Weather permitting, officials will change posted limits on Friday and Saturday.
The ban is expected to pass the Maryland General Assembly.
Montgomery County will reportedly throw its support behind Prince George's bid.
Although ridership dropped, a fare increase boosted revenues.
UMD journalism student Jeremy Barr was told to wipe images from his camera while covering an event in Rockville for Capital News Service.
The congressman read to students and spoke to parents about possible cuts to Head Start.
Legislation proposed by the council member would offer incentives for transit oriented development.
Requests state to address funding issues to avoid missed opportunity.
The deadline to apply is this Friday, March 8.
Winter weather is on the way—and with it, a possible snow emergency.
KSM Marketing will recruit vendors, oversee operations, and run a media campaign for the downtown market.
The federal government has $20 million in funds available for things like sidewalks, shared paths and wetland creation. Could any of the money come here?
The latest headlines from 49 Patch sites across Maryland.
Awards of up to $500 are available for programs in art, music, science, engineering, sports, and other interests.
Competition offers grants and services to life science and high tech companies.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. What's your take?
The District 3 councilmember addressed several key development topics Monday at Plato's Diner.
The grants totaled $20,000
The system incorporates accidents, parking, weather, mass transit, and other factors in real-time.
The College Park Community Center saw long waits and overflow parking during the 2012 cycle.
Members held off on assessing the developer's preliminary plan after it was temporarily put on ice.
Members will also discuss the renewal of liquor licenses for College Park establishments.
Planners are looking to win new federal funding for the project.
The trees will be turned into mulch.
Gov. Martin O'Malley and others to promise gun control legislation in the upcoming session.
The letter was also signed by coalition co-chairmen Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino and New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg.