A new poll says most residents support legalizing small amounts of pot, and the punishment for possession should not be time in jail.
Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger would be the only Baltimore area candidate in the race for the Democratic nomination.
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 jurisdictions 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.
The State Highway Administration will be replacing lights on 795 through the spring of 2014.
The Baltimore County Commission for Women initiated the program to help Samaritan Women’s Restoration Home.
Maryland had the third highest increase in food stamp participation from June 2012 to June 2013, following Illinois with 15 percent and Wyoming with 11 percent.
The community is invited to attend the meeting and offer input.
Top Maryland health advocates are suggesting a $1 per pack tax increase.
One year later, the state receives $19 million in aid to help the hardest-hit communities.
The County Executive will meet with community leaders Tuesday evening.
The gubernatorial candidate attributes bad publicity to politics.
The attorney general continued to deny knowing if teens were drinking at party he was photographed attending.
The county also announced the police union is the last labor group not to have a contract in place.
Have you tried to log on? So far, 2,400 households have reportedly enrolled.
The state senator who is also running for Howard County executive said the legislation puts the burden on business owners and is unnecessary.
The new shelter is expected to cost the county $5 million.
Does the fact that none of the candidates for governor or lieutenant governor is currently from Baltimore, mean the area is losing suction in Maryland politics.
Candidates tout plans to expand pre-K programs for children in Maryland.
Congress votes to reopen government, raise the debt ceiling.
An appeals court earlier ruled Maryland’s rules do not infringe Second Amendment rights.
Interactive graphic shows how Maryland lawmakers are handling their salaries.
There are an estimated 1,294 undocumented immigrants in a Maryland College.
Construction of concrete bus pads will be in progress from 5 a.m. Sunday through 5 a.m. Monday, according to the Maryland State Highway Administration.
The county executive will host community members for questions and answers at Pikesville Senior Center later this month, officials announced.
Maryland has among the highest property, income and unemployment insurance tax rates in the country, according to the group.
Over two-thirds of Marylanders support decriminalizing small amounts of the drug, according to a new poll.
Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown is scheduled to announce the program on Tuesday.
Workers represented by the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees had worked without a contract for more than a year.
"The [government] shutdown leaves a new mom dependent on formula for her newborn unsure and confused," says a food program director.
The economy takes center stage for GOP candidates.
The first case of the flu was detected in Maryland about two weeks earlier than last year.
Officials are especially urging African-American residents to get a shot.