Patch runs down some of this week's top headlines in Maryland.
Community-wide meeting Wednesday did not include public comments, the Gazette reported.
Supreme Court decision expands health care options for federal employees who are married to a same-sex partner.
But the State Highway Administration begs to differ with the report from the Reason Foundation.
Jim Messina brings years of national campaign experience to Maryland governor race.
The city has won the award six years in a row.
Some 800 miles of Maryland roadways will be threatened if sea levels rise 2 feet.
The congressman discussed student loan interest rates and college affordability Tuesday in College Park.
Thursday's pickups will be made on Friday.
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.
Visa gift cards will be offered in exchange for guns. No questions asked.
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.
Companies can apply for forgivable loans to refurbish existing commercial space.
The pair officially announced the ticket at an event Monday morning in Howard County.
This week's edition of 'Meade Week' includes details on shortened hours and service cuts in various departments
Bring questions, concerns, comments for city officials from 6:30-8:00 p.m.
The Maryland Transit Administration is considering a plan to end three of its five routes on the Intercounty Connector.
Maryland's approval of gay marriage has forced a change in health coverage for state workers.
About 5,000 potholes get filled each year during month-long event in the District.
Labor Department workers have already begun taking unpaid leave.
Paid opportunities are available for City of Laurel residents ages 14 to 16.
City residents will elect a new council on Nov. 5.
The Prince George's County Executive highlighted his accomplishments Wednesday in the State of County Speech.
Set up a lawn chair from 6-8 p.m. to learn about ongoing city activities and projects.
The agreement comes after the organization accused Laurel Police of excessive force and racial targeting.
The Antares rocket, due to blast off Wednesday, was expected to be visible from Maryland.
Drop by for games, crafts, and free refreshments.
Officials identified Laurel and several neighboring communities as hotspots for potential tax cheats.
The Prince George's County executive extended his 'thoughts and prayers' to the victims of the deadly explosions.
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 'decoy boxes' are designed to get drivers to slow down without actually issuing tickets.
Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot is encouraging residents to file taxes online.
New Bureau of Labor statistics show a drop of as much as $57 per week in DC Metro area.