Attorney General Doug Gansler proposed the Democratic candidates sign a pledge prohibiting independent expenditures on political ads.
The candidate for the District 4 seat on the County Council said it would boost tax revenue and offer a location for high school graduations and other events.
Or is her bid to become the first female openly gay governor 'between a long shot and a puncher's chance?'
Democratic candidates Andrew Pruski and Scott Hymes will hold events in west Anne Arundel County as they gear up for the 2014 election.
Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger was among the speakers at the event at the Fort Meade Museum.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
A new poll says most residents support legalizing small amounts of pot, and the punishment for possession should not be time in jail.
The Food and Drug Administration wants to remove artificially manufactured fats from ingredients’ lists. Trans fats are found in some baked goods, frozen pizza and coffee creamers.
Maryland holds steady in a new energy scorecard. A state group says more must be done to improve Maryland's standing.
State agencies are warning the state’s 10 largest jurisdiction to implement stormwater fees or face fines of $10,000 a day.
TSA employees will honor the one among them who was killed in a shooting rampage in Los Angeles.
It's a rare political moment with Democrats in power in the neighboring Commonwealth of Virginia.
The Democrat from Crownsville boasts of strong credentials on environmental issues. He will hold a campaign kickoff event on Nov. 13.
This video from the USO in Afghanistan features a Odenton resident and others offering their thanks to troops.
There will be seven different categories, with a $300 top prize.
Maryland had the third highest increase in food stamp participation from June 2012 to June 2013.
A county hearing officer sided with developers who said a golf course would not be financial viable.
Installation Commander Col. Brian Foley fielded dozens of questions on topics ranging from school quality to traffic on post.
One year later, the state receives $19 million in aid to help the hardest-hit communities.
The Veterans Benefits Administration wants to eliminate the need for paper claims and hopes to make this faster and more accurate.
It's called the Maryland Society of Patriots.
Republicans have strongholds where Democrats used to reign and vice versa, according to figures from the Sunlight Foundation.
Amended legislation would require cell towers to be built 500 feet from any dwelling and 300 feet from a school structure.
Have you tried to log on? So far, 2,400 households have reportedly enrolled.
The fast food restaurant will be included in the Gate 32 Shoppette, scheduled to open in February.
The first of at least five days of scheduled hearings will take place Tuesday and Wednesday this week.
Candidates tout plans to expand pre-K programs for children in Maryland.
Congress votes to reopen government, raise the debt ceiling.
Operators of the proposed landfill received a two-year extension in February, over the objections of nearby homeowners.
Many workers have stopped accruing leave during the government shutdown, though there remains hope it will be restored by Congress.
Builders of the proposed Two Rivers project have sought to lift an age-restriction on homes in the development.
For those frustrated with trying to sign up for Obamacare online, there are enrollment events scheduled around Anne Arundel County.
Neuman: Focus is on solving the problem, not who gets credit for introducing a bill.
The government shutdown is still in effect, but most civilian defense workers will be back to work Monday.
The first case of the flu was detected in Maryland about two weeks earlier than last year.
Odenton resident and furloughed federal worker Matthew Korbelak visited some congressional office buildings yesterday. One side was closed up, the other appeared open for business.
“My mom asked, ‘Will this shutdown affect you?’ Yeah Mom.”