Nicholas Obodo will start new role in November.
Glen Echo Park remains closed during the shutdown.
Delegate Jolene Ivey of Prince George’s County will join ticket as Lieutenant Governor.
Plus, discussion of potential changes to the rules that govern development in Rockville.
The Fisher House Foundation will provide benefits bereaved military families.
Interactive graphic shows how Maryland lawmakers are handling their salaries.
Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown is scheduled to announce the program on Tuesday.
Contractor was killed in a construction accident early Sunday.
Debate is 7:30 p.m. at the Twinbrook Community Recreation Center.
Whitaker: “I see the Rockville Town Center—the second phase—as a compliment to the first phase. I think that we can make that an alive-after-five place.”
Onley: “It's very important that we grow for years to come and not in the next 10 minutes.”
Moore: Growth, schools and the Rockville Pike plan are the most pressing issues facing the Rockville Mayor and Council.
Hadley: “I don’t think we have enough affordable and accessible space for local businesses in Rockville.”
Feinberg was unable to attend last week’s inaugural debate because she was recuperating from a hospital stay. Her husband read prepared remarks on her behalf.
Carr: “Rockville is a great place to live, but that doesn't mean there aren't problems.”
Moore: “We wanted to take the temperature of the community.”
How President Obama's visit played out in the Twittersphere.
Obama appeared at a woman and minority-owned road construction company, noting the instability the shutdown creates for small business owners.
Cummings: “Republicans have dug themselves a hole."
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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.
The commuter rail service is adding two special trains, canceling two others and adding cars on the Penn Line to deal with the afternoon rush.
Less beltway traffic, no museum visits if 800,000 locked out of work.
Forehand: “She could walk in the shoes of so many different people. She can understand what other people’s needs are.”
One of the proposed amendments would let developers ask the city to waive its growth ordinance for projects near Metro stations.
Former Maryland State Delegate Cheryl Kagan will moderate debate next week.
Rockville Historic Commission says the Suburban Trust Co. building is a vintage worth keeping. Do you agree?
Gansler: "I'm not our candidate if you want the status quo.”
A new state law taking effect on Oct. 1 will make driving while talking on a handheld phone a primary offense.
U.S. Census data released this week shows a near-generation high poverty rate of 15 percent.
The Democrat incumbent cites his record as an "independent fiscal watchdog" as he seeks a third term as the state's chief tax collector.
Former chief of inspection services claims “intolerable work conditions” forced him into early medical retirement, The Gazette reports.
The fourth annual student town hall meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 9.