Biden and other officials tout grant to help increase cargo shipped via Baltimore.
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.
Arlington National Cemetery turns 150 years old next year.
Tonight’s city council meeting will also address playground grants and financing fire trucks.
The Takoma Park delegate will run in a crowded field of hopefuls for Maryland governor.
The Takoma Park resident was confirmed Thursday after a months-long delay.
Community-wide meeting Wednesday did not include public comments, the Gazette reported.
The State Highway Administration says no and challenges the Reason Foundation’s evaluation of Maryland roads.
Supreme Court decision expands health care options for federal employees who are married to a same-sex partner.
TheBus and VanGO team up to transport county residents day and night
Metro has a long-term plan to improve safety and access for riders.
Maryland motorists will pay nearly 4 cents per gallon more in taxes while Virginia residents will see a decrease of 6 cents.
Justices said that the University of Texas admissions policy must be reviewed with more scrutiny.
But one councilman thinks the money should be used for something else.
Watershed Protection and Restoration Program expected to reduce impact of stormwater runoff by 2025
Several items are on the agenda tonight.
Some find the transit agency’s Twitter presence a blessing; others see it as a curse.
Payments are to be mailed beginning Monday.
One resident will petition the council about the city's policy on reporting crime to its residents, specifically referencing an incident related to child pornography in the city.
Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown said government funding probably won't cover the more than $2 billion price tag.
The New England College poll previewing the 2016 Presidential primary shows Hillary Clinton with a commanding lead.
Silver Line appears on new map, but when might the Purple Line appear?
Closing exhibits will not be replaced to save on security costs.
Public Safety is on the agenda.
The results of the Quinnipiac University poll come as proponents of reinstating the death penalty in Maryland say the law is needed because of incidents such as the Boston Marathon bombing.
Commuters, others being introduced to a new pedestrian safety system.
Promise Place is funded with public and private money.
Images capture the sun as it approaches its peak of solar activity.
Labor Department workers have already begun taking unpaid leave.
About 5,000 potholes get filled each year during month-long event in the District.
Recycle televisions, computers and other electronics this weekend.
The Greenbelt movie theater was chosen to compete for grant money from Partners in Preservation.
Have issues with how the city's spending money or hope to see more money go to another department, you can voice your opinion tonight.
Housing officials unveil first new budget plan since re-organizing in wake of Jack Johnson scandal.
Two councilmembers seek to ban tobacco alternative from public places.
Agency decides against overhaul of old cars for purchase of new.
The lawmakers issued letters to two federal agencies in a joint show of support.