Sen. Ben Cardin calls on Congress to "act quickly to reverse" a Supreme Court decision striking down a portion of the 1965 anti-discrimination law.
Some Baltimore City officials worry the machines promote the theft of cellphones and other portable electronic devices.
The ban is part of the state Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's safe sleep program.
The Baltimore County Planning Board will look at limiting where the popular mobile food venues can operate.
Expert witnesses for the prosecution and defense differ in their interpretations of the results of an autopsy.
The fees will be used to pay off state debt and bridge maintenance.
The Baltimore County Democrat praised the Howard County Republican for being an independent voice in the state Senate.
The two-term Democratic senator's decision comes one month after he said he was considering leaving public office.
After 16 years in the General Assembly, Bobby Zirkin is thinking about not running for re-election.
Councilwoman Vicki Almond garners a mention as a possible Lt. Governor candidate.
The bill passed the Maryland state senate Thursday night.
State officials announced the closure in a Friday release.
The junior company is the first in Baltimore County to receive an award from the National Volunteer Fire Council.
Franklin High senior Alana Quint served as a page in the Maryland House of Delegates.
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz was joined by a variety of local officials in a ribbon cutting ceremony at the new Owings Mills library.
The Baltimore County Executive said the Metro Centre at Owings Mills will be the new center of community life in town.
With the first tenant -- the Owings Mills branch of the Baltimore County Public Library -- open at the Metro Centre at Owings Mills, construction keeps moving.
The Community College of Baltimore County may move into its new Owings Mills facility in time for its second summer session.
Baltimore County opened its 19th and largest public library in Owings Mills Thursday.
Wednesday will be filled with snow, rain and wind with 3-8 inches of snow expected to stack up during the day, and some more at night.
Gov. Martin O’Malley visited Howard County to warn of effects of sequestration.
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A bill to repeal capital punishment is expected to pass out of a Senate committee with the vote of the Baltimore County Democrat.
Foundry Row developers updated the community on the project in a public concept meeting Thursday night.
With three development projects on the books for Owings Mills, 2012 was quite a busy year.
State delegate says he wants a program that protects people and instills public confidence.
The Maryland State Highway Administration will close the ramp from Owings Mills Boulevard westbound overnight on Monday to repair pavement.
Owings Mills will be home to the Baltimore County Public Library’s largest branch come spring.
Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot toured shops in Glyndon Thursday to encourage Marylanders to shop locally for the holidays.
Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot will visit small businesses in Glyndon on Thursday to encourage Marylanders to shop locally for the holidays.
The Reisterstown Improvement Association is working with Baltimore County to try to get Main Street recognized in Maryland’s state program.
Groveton Green Apartments, which is in line to be the first Gold LEED certified development in Owings Mills, held a grand opening ceremony Thursday afternoon.
Reisterstown and Owings Mills voters had ballot measures -- particularly Questions 6 and 7 -- on their minds at the polls Tuesday.
People campaigning for Question 7 pulled up to Owings Mills High School in a school bus on Election Day and used a loudspeaker to urge voters to vote for the ballot measure.
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To make up for lost time in early voting because of Hurricane Sandy, Gov. Martin O’Malley announced that early voting will take place through Friday with extended hours at the polls.
Acting secretary of the Maryland Department of Transportation Darrell Mobley said public transportation in Maryland is coming back Tuesday, and should be back up and running Wednesday.
There are 308,000 Maryland residents without power and there have been two storm-related deaths.
Hurricane Sandy made landfall in New Jersey a couple of hours ago and Marylanders can expect heavy rain and strong winds for the next 12 hours.