Check out the top political stories from around the state.
Maryland's Teacher of the Year joins educators from Florida, Virginia and Pennsylvania as finalists for the national title.
Steve Northrup and his wife will have more income in retirement than during their working years. Here’s how you can do it, too.
Brown sidestepped a request from a delegate that he apologized for the Maryland health exchange site, which crashed the day it launched.
Children can become trapped in the chests when the lid closes automatically locking with no way of opening from the inside.
A group of Democratic senators is organizing to "wake up Congress" to the dangers of climate change, in particular how it can harm the Chesapeake Bay area.
Due to problems with Maryland's Health Benefit Exchange, legislators are considering emergency measures to ensure residents have health insurance.
"They said everything was so big in America."
Guns sold to people barred from owning them, Laurel man tries to join terrorist group, a colt born of royal "purple" heritage - all the news in one click.
Did a local man win big on "Jeopardy?"
Maryland’s three largest jurisdictions are calling on the state legislature to approve more funding to build schools.
Your family will flip for these deliciously crispy bowls.
The university seeks to avoid the $52 million exit fee from the Atlantic Coast Conference.
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The day's top stories from the Maryland General Assembly.
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Residents are asked to notify the fire marshall if they believe they have been targeted as part of the fire inspection scam.
The map below shows a snapshot across town of the change between 2000 and 2011 in the percentage of people whose incomes are $200,000 or more.
A former Army soldier from Laurel will spend time in federal prison for trying to join a group of Islamic terrorists in Somalia.
One gun was said to be sold to a man later accused of using it in a carjacking.
Police say woman pepper sprayed 30 people at mall, youth group leader accused of child porn, Del. Dwyer apologizes for drunk convictions - all the news in one click.
A lack of planning, testing time and infighting all contributed to problems on the Maryland health insurance exchange website, according to a Washington Post investigation.
The good news: economist say Maryland will add jobs in 2014. The bad news: they disagree on the pace of job growth.
The rest stop on Interstate 95 near Aberdeen will reopen in January.
Celebrate the new season of 'Downton Abbey' with these classic afternoon tea recipes.
The map below shows a snapshot across town of how the average travel time to work from home changed between 2000-2011.