Maryland takes schools to task for suspensions, murder-suicide suspect is identified and other headlines from Maryland.
The Maryland Board of Education wants local school systems to move away from zero-tolerance policies and instead evaluate student discipline on a case-by-case basis.
Darryl Hill was honored by a joint resolution of the Maryland General Assembly for being a sports pioneer.
Frigid temperatures and bone-chilling winds canceled last weekend's fundraiser. Organizers have decided to give the event another try.
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Apparent murder-suicide in Glen Burnie, new charges in bomb-making arrest, easier to get a job in Maryland these days? - all the day's news in one click.
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Maryland's unemployment rate continues to remain below the national rate, as the overall jobless rate fell in December.
Habitat for Humanity’s low-income housing community on Emory Grove Road expected to be complete by August.
Mother also charged in the killings was sent to the same facility last week.
Former U.S. Senate staffer Jesse Ryan Loskarn wrote a letter before his death saying the pornography he viewed mirrored abuse he suffered as a child.
The Montgomery County Council appointed a successor on Tuesday to fill the District 5 county council seat recently vacated by Valerie Ervin.
A Maryland lawmaker is seeking to make posting "revenge porn" -- intimate images of a person and their contact information -- a felony.
Income mobility hasn’t become tougher or much easier in the past three decades according to the National Bureau of Economic Research.
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Montgomery County Public Schools' graduation rate went up from 2012 to 2013. Some schools improved more than others.
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The 19-year-old told told store owners he needed the weapon for ‘personal defense,’ The Washington Post reports.
The president's policy speech will be followed by a quick visit on Wednesday to Maryland.
County leaders model normalcy after mall shooting, postal rates go up, snack burglar - all the news in one click.
Civic leaders, police, mall employees and shoppers turned out Monday to remembers two Mall in Columbia workers killed in a weekend shooting.
Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett is seeking his third term in office.
The manuscript for the "Star-Spangled Banner" will leave Maryland temporarily this summer. Celebrations are planned to mark the bicentennial of the National Anthem.
Super Bowl party recipe roundup includes a variety of healthy options for the big game including some vegetarian, gluten-free and low fat dishes.
The list of the 230 American athletes for the Winter Olympics in Russia does include one Baltimore native.
Comptroller Peter Franchot released a list of the 25 businesses and 25 individuals who owe the state the most in back taxes.
An audit of Baltimore speed cameras found higher error rates than previously disclosed. Officials with AAA Mid-Atlantic and some lawmakers are urging checks of all such systems in the state.
Recent pneumonia and influenza related deaths have been above the epidemic threshold. Check the infographic below for more flu facts.
Here are some interesting and important things to know for the coming week.