Speak Out: How are you dealing with the government shutdown?
State officials estimate that the federal shutdown will cost Maryland $5 million a day in combined income and sales taxes.
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.
The shutdown started just after midnight Tuesday after Congress could not pass a resolution to fund the government.
Less beltway traffic, no museum visits if 800,000 locked out of work.
A new state law taking effect on Oct. 1 will make driving while talking on a handheld phone a primary offense.
City elections are Nov. 5.
As the battle over Obamacare continues on Capitol Hill, with the threat of a government shutdown looming, health organizations prepare to enroll the uninsured.
U.S. Census data released this week shows a near-generation high poverty rate of 15 percent.
The fourth annual student town hall meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 9.
The Maryland State Police are using state employees from other agencies to help process applications.
Attorney General Doug Gansler is the third Democrat to announce gubernatorial bid.
City staff is expected to present a few ideas to the Gaithersburg City Council later this month.
The city donated $6,000 of festival proceeds last year.
What’s open, what’s not on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 2.
The Maryland State Highway Administration said bulb replacement is 93 percent complete and should be finished by winter.
BGR Joint, Cold Stone and Starbucks were among the August violators.
20 homes, mostly in the Montgomery County Agricultural Reserve, could be impacted, The Gazette reports.
City hires firm to study Lower Great Seneca Creek Watershed.
Officials from the nonprofit presented plans Monday during a public hearing
See which Twitter feed matters more—President Barack Obama or Pope Francis.
Find out how the Affordable Care Act might affect Montgomery County.
Ride On, I-270 and Route 29 also will benefit from gas tax hike.
View the FY2012 Parks, Recreation and Culture report.
Gov. Martin O'Malley announced the funding Monday in Bethesda.
A public hearing on the highway will be held Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m. in Germantown.
The city of Gaithersburg partnered with a local dealership to provide new electronic vehicles.
State officials: Plans are moving ahead on the southern section of the bus route.
Find out the proposed and current legislation on abortion in Maryland.
Montgomery County Executive: State regulator’s decision is “premature and unwise.”
A Texas congressman introduced a bill that would return federal land to the state.
The court ruled that Dogfish Head Alehouse is not liable for the death of a 10-year-old girl caused by one of its patrons, The Washington Post reported.
Council members say legislation will protect the county’s tree canopy.
The Montgomery County Council officially recognized the trend as part of a ‘healthy lifestyle.’
City Manager Tony Tomasello says its something the city is considering.
The Takoma Park resident was confirmed Thursday after a months-long delay.
The Washington Post: Fallout over a tax credit for the poor exposes council in-fighting.
The Takoma Park delegate will run in a crowded field of hopefuls for Maryland governor.
The Gazette: Man says Montgomery County officials are withholding information about a 2011 brush fire that destroyed his property.