As Maryland leaves the ACC for the Big Ten, one Patch blogger explains why he thinks college football just ainโt what it used to be.
Census results reveal more people are working from home than before. The map below shows a snapshot across town of the change in the number of people who worked from home between 2000-2011.
Maryland man's commercial could make Super Bowl, tanker-SUV collision, man charged with building multiple 'destructive devices' - all the Maryland news in one click.
The grassroots group Transit Choices will go to City Hall in January with a list of low-cost, high-impact improvements to transit projects that it would like to see happen in 2014.
Because mass transit options are limited on the weekends for workers trying to reach the suburbs, some companies have begun sponsoring their own shuttles.
What computer questions do you have that you'd like to see our blogger answer?
State employees include University of Maryland physicians, college coaches, agency heads and legislators. Who earns the biggest paycheck?
One state delegate offers a preview of what he thinks may be the hot-button issues for the 2014 legislative session.
Former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden says a lab in College Park is working on a super computer to crack encrypted files.
These discounts will help make your resolution stick.
Authorities are investigating allegations that more than 50 graves were disturbed by workers at Cheltenham Maryland Veterans Cemetery.
Is your favorite film in this list?
The top news in Maryland in a year of tragedy, comedy and most of all human stories.
As more residents use fireplaces and space heaters, the number of residential fires increases.
While the number of gun deaths in Baltimore increased in 2013, one category within that trend declined.
The man reportedly told police the girl was a relative when the duo was found at a hotel together. He was arrested after a "date" was arranged through Craigslist.
Opponent Del. Pat McDonough called it a sign that "Maryland has become the Disney World of America for illegal aliens."
Honey, your emu eggs are ready!
Baltimore County Public School closings and early dismissals in early 2014.
The Quadrantids meteor shower began Dec. 28 and peaks Jan. 3. If the skies are cloudy where you live, catch a livestream feed from NASA.
Hitting the gym? See what an expert recommends to avoid โbacneโ after a sweaty workout.
Winter Storm Hercules may cause snarls at the region's airports.
Here are some interesting and important things to know for the coming week.
How will Thursday's storm impact the Baltimore area?
The year in politics in Maryland.
Get some expert advice for staying fit during the busy holiday season.
These morning meals save you time, money and calories.
Alley Scoop focuses on why hiring a private skills coach is imperative to your child's improvement.
A 1970s FBI sting in Maryland was the inspiration for the Abscam investigation into Congressional bribery portrayed in the movie.
Cop secretly videotaped stepdaughter, deer makes fatal mistake, Columbia dissed by a Hollywood star, Black Friday mayhem - the top stories of the month in Maryland.
Need a doggie cannoli, a special baguette or a fresh local oyster? Your local Maryland business owners have got you covered.
The memory of a Maryland physician and supporter of organ and tissue donation will be honored at the Tournament of Roses Parade.
Pascal Tessier, who took his cause to the national media, said, "There's so much more to do," after the ban on gay Boy Scouts was lifted. Gay Scouts will be admitted starting Jan. 1.
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