Obama's deportation "deferred action" program and Maryland's "Dream Act" are fueling the JSA movement.
Farm Bill impasse includes cuts that could leave 3 million Americans without food-assistance benefits.
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Findings prompt consideration of ban on coal tar driveway sealants.
Seventh bus fire since 2009 prompts replacement of 28 buses.
Yet another petition against Pepco is underway, but this one stands out from the rest with a catchy song that's ripe for a flash mob.
Constituents in the sixth district will have an opportunity to hear and address first-time Congressional candidate John Delaney in Rockville Monday.
Gaithersburg mayor and council approved application for nearly 63 acres.
Kevin Linck to take the lead spot on the Upcounty Citizens Advisory Board.
Governor calls budget package "good for all Marylanders." Republicans say burden to local governments may force county governments to increase taxes.
Corridor Cities Transitway is touted as a backbone of biotech and commercial development between Rockville and Germantown.
The issue could go before Maryland voters in November.
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Focus for now is on Delaney's congressional bid, former county executive says.
Known nationally for his Smart Growth strategies, Montgomery's top planner will be tough to replace, a county councilwoman said.
Del. Ann Kaiser, co-sponsor of a bill that would allow student members to vote on collective bargaining, among other issues, said opponents' reasoning, "smacks of a poll tax."
Budget bill must passed by midnight or the General Assembly will extend its session.
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Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler hosted 'Facebook: 101' Tuesday night in Potomac, encouraging parents and kids to exercise caution online and utilize privacy settings.
Fiscal 2013 budget proposal increases spending for police, firefighters, libraries and youth programs.
Leggett objects to 'legislative veto' over pricing and incentives.
County Exec says next week's budget proposal will outline a three-year plan to "significantly" increase manpower at the 6th District police station.
Councilman George Leventhal is drafting legislation that would empower the County Council with the final say on property transactions worth $250,000 or more.
What I once thought was a pretty bright line is getting awfully blurry these days.
Law goes to governor for signature and a likely referendum challenge.
Anne Arundel court sided last week in favor of November ballot question on 2011 law that would make hundreds of illegal immigrants eligible for in-state tuition.
Anne Arundel judge rules that voters should be allowed to decide the fate of in-state college tuition for illegal immigrants.
Needing 71 votes for passage, the bill got 72 -- two of which came from Republicans.
As it turns out, just about everybody.
Immigration officials set to deploy "Secure Communities" in Montgomery County and Baltimore City on Feb. 22.
Is Leggett throwing up a red signal on the Purple Line?
Republicans say governor's tax proposals will hurt the working families he wants to help.
Montgomery Village's state legislators expect to decide next month whether to pursue $250,000 to build bathrooms and a concession stand at the park.
Major Montgomery Village decisions are at hand, with many more near on the horizon.
Craig Rice and Phil Andrews back County Executive Isiah Leggett's decision to postpone the four-year-old plan for building the Montgomery Village-Gaithersburg district's first permanent station.
$22 million project was left out of a proposed update to Montgomery County’s six-year construction budget.
So far, nine candidates have signed on to unseat the 6th District's Republican incumbent, Roscoe G. Bartlett.
Lake's dredged sediment won’t be dumped near neighborhoods; county officials say the test results won't derail the $750,000 project.
Seats will expire in March for board president, vice president and longest-serving member.