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.
But 33 percent of likely voters say they’re undecided.
The bill also approves back pay for furloughed workers.
Congress votes to reopen government, raise the debt ceiling.
Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger would be the only Baltimore area candidate.
An appeals court earlier ruled Maryland’s rules do not infringe Second Amendment rights.
Federal and military workers can get a buy-one-get-one-free entree at Denny's in Maryland, Washington DC and Virginia, according to a news release from the restaurant.
The Washington Post reports he has selected Del. Jolene Ivey of Prince George’s County.
There are an estimated 1,294 undocumented immigrants in a Maryland College.
The Baltimore County Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is hosting its Freedom Fund Award Banquet.
Crews will demolish a bridge over the beltway as part of a $1.1 billion project.
Councilman David Marks announced he is seeking re-election to represent the 5th District in Baltimore County.
While the workloads of companies like Accuvant are helping them weather the shutdown, shifting resources away from federal work will have long-lasting effects for both Accuvant and the government.
The government shutdown could have serious effects on local research and business.
Some businesses are facing even more hardship during the government shutdown.
Workers represented by the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees had worked without a contract for more than a year.
Adoption fees at the Baltimore County Animal Shelter will be waived Oct. 12.
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.
Bethesda gets higher, burglary bender and more news you can use.
Tourists are mad, some people are glad, others feel had. A day in the life of the shutdown.
Furloughed federal workers qualify for unemployment insurance. Here's how to apply.
“My mom asked, ‘Will this shutdown affect you?’ Yeah Mom.”
"The [government] shutdown leaves a new mom dependent on formula for her newborn unsure and confused," says a food program director.
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Just as a mass movement of stink bugs into homes begins, scientists working on controlling the problem are furloughed.
Some took the glitches in signing up for Obamacare on Tuesday in stride. Others didn’t.
State officials estimate that the federal shutdown will cost Maryland $5 million a day in combined income and sales taxes.
The shutdown started just after midnight Tuesday after Congress could not pass a resolution to fund the government.
Residents around Perry Hall and White Marsh have expressed concerns about school overcrowding and increased traffic, according to community leaders.
The state’s economy could be hindered because many residents are federal employees.
On Monday, Sen. Ben Cardin talked about his ideas for reforming the country's tax code.
The Maryland Transportation Authority announced the proposed tolling plan for I-95 Express in northeast Baltimore.
Crews will be repairing a weakness in a bridge over Whitemarsh Run, state highway officials announced Wednesday.
Officials and citizens said they were stunned in the aftermath of the incident.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry appears in radio ads critical of Maryland's business climate.
Half of the US population lives in fewer than 150 counties - and four of those (and a city) are in Maryland.