Speak Out: How are you dealing with the government shutdown?
State officials estimate that the federal shutdown will cost Maryland $5 million a day in combined income and sales taxes.
The commuter rail service is adding two special trains, canceling two others and adding cars on the Penn Line to deal with the afternoon rush.
City elections are Nov. 5.
U.S. Census data released this week shows a near-generation high poverty rate of 15 percent.
The Democrat incumbent cites his record as an "independent fiscal watchdog" as he seeks a third term as the state's chief tax collector.
Biden and other officials tout grant to help increase cargo shipped via Baltimore.
See which Twitter feed matters more—President Barack Obama or Pope Francis.
Find out how the Affordable Care Act might affect Montgomery County.
Ride On, I-270 and Route 29 also will benefit from gas tax hike.
State officials: Plans are moving ahead on the southern section of the bus route.
Find out the proposed and current legislation on abortion in Maryland.
Montgomery County Executive: State regulator’s decision is “premature and unwise.”
A Texas congressman introduced a bill that would return federal land to the state.
Council members say legislation will protect the county’s tree canopy.
The Montgomery County Council officially recognized the trend as part of a ‘healthy lifestyle.’
The Takoma Park resident was confirmed Thursday after a months-long delay.
The Washington Post: Fallout over a tax credit for the poor exposes council in-fighting.
The Takoma Park delegate will run in a crowded field of hopefuls for Maryland governor.
Jim Smith spoke with WTOP about ways to ease traffic in Montgomery County.
Forums on construction and planning priorities are planned throughout the county this month.
Mary Ellen Barbera was appointed Chief Judge by Gov. Martin O’Malley.
The Gazette: Property tax bills are about a week late this year.
Montgomery County will go from five early voting centers to eight or nine, thanks to a new state law.
The former county executive vying to get his old job back says he would build new schools.
Early predictions show a significant budget shortfall for the next fiscal year.
The council's committee on planning, housing and economic development delves into the nitty-gritty on farm animals, Christmas trees and country inns in its review of the county planning board's proposed zoning code update.
The Gazette: With Leggett in, many others are out.
Should the county's bag tax be altered so that it applies only to bags from food stores?
The Montgomery Village Foundation will hold a special election on June 27 to fill the vacated seat.
The bill signing will be live-streamed over the Internet.
Sen. Nancy King was honored by the Maryland Family Network on Wednesday.
Montgomery Village Foundation offers a chance to discuss home improvement with vendors.
Fewer than five adults die from rabies in the United States each year.
Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett got things (Harlem) shaking at an event hosted by the Jewish Council for the Aging.
Montgomery Village residents had a chance for a spectacular view of the rare 'naked-eye' comet, which should be visible in the southwestern sky through month's end.
Share with your neighbors and friends in the Maryland Love Project.
Bob Hydorn will support Scott Dyer, Sharon Cranford and Elena Peterson in the 2013 Montgomery Village Foundation Board of Directors election.
Despite pressure to reconsider, Montgomery's two-term county exec has not reversed his decision to step down in 2014.
Former County Executive Doug Duncan met today with pollster and political advisers, according to CenterMaryland.org.