Students voiced their displeasure with the proposed legislation at Wednesday's teen town hall meeting.
Gov. Martin O’Malley says some residents may be in the dark for days.
District-8 Rep. Chris Van Hollen looks forward to working with Republicans and putting U.S. on the right fiscal path.
Poolesville Elementary School was granted a more fortunate fate than Landscape Projects, Inc.
The tax-free week starts Aug. 14 for apparel and footwear priced at $100 or less.
Parents and teenagers in North Potomac and Darnestown have mixed reactions to the proposed county curfew for teenagers younger than 18.
In a work session Monday night, the commissioners asked to see the rejected park plans of the Park Board and CEDC.
Citizens need to know their rights and Pepco their responsibilities, Berliner said.
Legislators and supporters confident governor's involvement will secure passage in 2012.
Council members criticized the utility's recent tree-trimming actions throughout Montgomery County.
On Monday, the Transportation, Infrastructure, Energy and Environment Committee will discuss the program.
After meeting with conservation advocates on Thursday, Pepco said it will resume its scheduled tree removal on rustic roads in Darnestown and Poolesville on July 9.
Patch has learned Pepco crews removed 262 trees on five rustic roads prior to advocate intervention.
Pepco spokesman said the utility's tree removal program is part of its mission for better reliability.
Following recent tree removals and continued service outages, DCA members expressed their frustration with the utility company to their county and state representatives.
Phase II of the project is expected to begin next spring.
Montgomery County received a grant for a bikesharing pilot program to begin next year.
Craig Rice answered questions at a town hall meeting hosted by the Greater Goshen Civic Association on Monday night.
Through a $115 million grant, the state is going high-tech by fall 2013.
Slow down in growth of affordable housing cited as a significant problem
The event Monday night is part of First Lady Katie O'Malley's Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week in Maryland.
The 2008 presidential candidate told Republicans at a lunch fundraiser he has not decided if he will run in 2012.
Former Arkansas Governor is the featured guest at a Maryland Republican Party fundraiser.
Law will take effect on Jan 1, 2012.
Congressman delivers lecture named for GU dean killed on Sept. 11.
Nicki Bunting's husband was killed while serving as an Army Captain in Afghanistan.
The body of William Donald Schaefer left Old St. Paul's Episcopal Church and arrived at 2:15 p.m. at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens in Timonium for interment next to his longtime girlfriend, Hilda Mae Snoops.
The service began at 11 a.m. at Old St. Paul's Episcopal Church on North Charles Street.
Report recommends investing in maintenance, communication systems and aligning Pepco and community interests.
The money from speed cameras is used for extra police officers, investigators and equipment to solve crimes.
Dan Grossberg is the leader of the Montgomery County chapter of Americans for Prosperity.
Legislation would allow illegal immigrants to receive in-state college tuition.
'Why can't those politicians get their act together?' asks one commuter.
Shutdown could impact 76 of the 400 scheduled site cleanups.
State Delegate Aruna Miller has begun an investigation into why it took more than a year for parents to learn that MCPS bus driver Charles Acker was suspected of downloading child pornography.
On average, 62 percent fewer people are using the road during evening rush hour.
But to combat peanut allergies, some Maryland schools might stop offering a lunchtime favorite: the pb&j sandwich.
Undocumented Maryland high school students are one step closer to receiving in-state college tuition rates.
Necessary funding was not recommended in fiscal 2011-2016 Capital Improvements Plan.
House of Delegates rejected four amendments on Wednesday.