A Silver Spring church will hold a community meeting to tackle the topic of whether rents remain affordable in Montgomery County.
A U.S. government plan to create a Twitter-like platform in Cuba may have endangered the life of a Bethesda resident held there.
Hogan’s tax-cutting, pro-business message hit a nerve.
See unofficial election results as of noon Friday.
Question One on the Maryland state ballot could make it much more difficult for governors to borrow from Transportation Trust Fund.
Election Day is fast approaching. See who’s running and view a sample ballot here.
Distribution of medical marijuana in Maryland is not expected to start until early 2016.
See sample ballots and find early voting locations here.
The bill will create a digital map that shows who is responsible for clearing sidewalks and prioritize clearing public areas.
Authorities warn drivers to prepare for Intermittent inner and outer loop 15-minute lane closures in Silver Spring.
Electing a new Maryland governor requires a lot of changes throughout the state.
Minority leaders say legislative districts were redrawn after the Census to keep incumbents in office, ignoring growth in minority voters.
Kirkland, who ran unopposed for the District 1 council chair, reportedly made anti-Semitic statements in an email.
Several county libraries will now be open later, including more hours on Sundays.
The county Planning Department launched an interactive map on its website that shows current and future development projects.
Volunteers from the Montgomery County Board of Elections recently handed out flyers to urge early voting.
The storage facility is opposed by some residents and Maryvale Elementary School, says a Patch reader. The meeting is at 7 Wednesday night.
Eligible voters can find voter registration forms at county post offices, libraries, school, government offices and other sites.
The League of Women Voters will prepare questions for Ike Leggett and Jim Shalleck. Seating can be reserve.
The county executive used campaign funds to pay for overseas trips as part of the Sister Cities program; he has reimbursed the money.
Plan ahead if you want to visit parks in Montgomery County. Find the full schedule of park closures here.
His lawyer will appear in court to argue the Bethesda resident be allowed to sue the U.S. government.
In response to a request for Purple Line ridership estimates, the state released encrypted files without the software to read them.
The city is surveying residents for their thoughts on city amenities, quality of life and government services.
As more health care is regulated by government, more physicians are likely to run for Maryland legislative seats.
Work on southbound I-95 will mean delays and lane closures. Officials say commuters should take alternate routes.
Candidates for Maryland governor accuse one another of wrongdoing.
Maryland has accepted 2,804 children this year, the largest number of refugees per capita of any state in the U.S.
After a deadly summer of children left in hot cars, a mother is calling on a government fix. What do you think?
Montgomery County needs poll workers who speak many languages, especially those who are fluent in English and Spanish.
Ocean City leaders have given tentative approval to a law to limit smoking to designated areas on the beach, and the town's boardwalk.
Riders can share their ideas for possible improvements to Silver Spring Metro routes at two September open houses.
WalletHub looked at life expectancy, wages, the number of male vs. female executives and other factors to rank states for women's equality.
A law banning 45 assault weapons and limiting gun magazines to 10 bullets is not an undue burden on Second Amendment rights, says a judge.
With more courthouse victories for gays and lesbians, is it time for a final decision?
A Montgomery County judge halts work on a noise barrier along Interstate-270.
Early voting centers are now open in Montgomery County for the primary election.
A look at weekend road construction in the area.
The Dennis Avenue Health Center will move forward on Thursday.
The $5.5 million appropriation, the largest since FY 07, includes increases in grant money for cultural nonprofits and a new fund to activate the Wheaton Arts & Entertainment District.