'Do I spend my time raising money or do I spend my time raising hell?' —Sen. Barbara Mikulski
More than 400 broken water mains repaired by utility technicians in Montgomery and Prince George's counties.
Montgomery County's map updates as plowing begins on streets and notes when work is done. Use it to check roads via traffic cameras.
Outreach volunteers will be out this weekend looking for people who need shelter. Phone numbers to call for help are below.
The effective cost of Rep. John Delaney’s Infrastructure 2.0 Act (HR 2084) to American corporations with offshore funds is a whopping 25%.
Residents, pet store owners and animal advocates spoke out on the proposed bill. A work session on the measure is set for Feb. 5.
Hogan has retained funding for the rail line, but Mayor Kathy Strom urges a closer examination of the project.
Coalition for Smarter Growth praises funding for the commuter line in Montgomery and PG counties; the Town of Chevy Chase has questions.
Montgomery County Council passed a bill to ban the product and promote the use of compostable or recyclable alternatives.
Hogan is the 62nd governor of the State of Maryland. Read his prepared remarks here.
Achieve austerity for Maryland by reforming the Bond Bill Program
The outgoing governor says he has not made a decision yet, but is not taking Hillary Clinton’s campaign decision into consideration.
The Silver Spring couple say they believe in free-range parenting, which teaches kids safety and how to be independent.
The county executive wants a review following the Dec. 8 crash that killed six people, and a citizens group wants more safety measures.
Montgomery County residents will receive mailings this week reminding them that the law requires walks to be cleared after a storm.
The Maryland Congressman credits tireless efforts by Alan Gross' wife, Judy, and his attorney with helping to free the Montgomery man.
Aid worker Alan Gross of Bethesda, accused of spying in the Communist country, has been freed in a prisoner exchange.
Montgomery County, Rockville and Gaithersburg leaders talked about the need for the MD 355 project.
Parks in Silver Spring and Olney have been added to the list for winter hunts to control the county's booming deer population.
This winter, the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission will extend public access to the trail that borders the reservoir through.
A Silver Spring church will hold a community meeting to tackle the topic of whether rents remain affordable in Montgomery County.
A U.S. government plan to create a Twitter-like platform in Cuba may have endangered the life of a Bethesda resident held there.
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Hogan’s tax-cutting, pro-business message hit a nerve.
See unofficial election results as of noon Friday.
Question One on the Maryland state ballot could make it much more difficult for governors to borrow from Transportation Trust Fund.
Election Day is fast approaching. See who’s running and view a sample ballot here.
Distribution of medical marijuana in Maryland is not expected to start until early 2016.
See sample ballots and find early voting locations here.
The bill will create a digital map that shows who is responsible for clearing sidewalks and prioritize clearing public areas.
Authorities warn drivers to prepare for Intermittent inner and outer loop 15-minute lane closures in Silver Spring.
Electing a new Maryland governor requires a lot of changes throughout the state.
Minority leaders say legislative districts were redrawn after the Census to keep incumbents in office, ignoring growth in minority voters.
Kirkland, who ran unopposed for the District 1 council chair, reportedly made anti-Semitic statements in an email.
Several county libraries will now be open later, including more hours on Sundays.
The county Planning Department launched an interactive map on its website that shows current and future development projects.
Volunteers from the Montgomery County Board of Elections recently handed out flyers to urge early voting.
Eligible voters can find voter registration forms at county post offices, libraries, school, government offices and other sites.
The League of Women Voters will prepare questions for Ike Leggett and Jim Shalleck. Seating can be reserve.
The county executive used campaign funds to pay for overseas trips as part of the Sister Cities program; he has reimbursed the money.