Pope Francis will arrive at Joint Base Andrews on Tuesday and meet with the president, Congress and a million or more followers.
Democratic presidential hopeful has been touting his efforts as governor to decriminalize marijuana as he campaigns around the country.
Maryland Transit Administration staffers will be in Silver Spring Sept. 17 to review changes to the proposed light rail line.
Four years and estimated $50 million over budget, the transit center will open for use Sunday with service on the Red Line and bus routes.
City leaders in Rockville, Baltimore, and Frederick are all discussing whether to remove memorials to the Confederacy.
A Silver Spring resident writes that the statue was donated 50 years after the end of the Civil War to burnish the legacy of slavery.
Montgomery County Council members and the executive want to hear residents' input on five sites considered as new home for the memorial.
Traffic, crowded public transportation expected during three-day visit in September.
Montgomery County and WMATA have filed a lawsuit seeking about $100 million in actual damages and another $100 million in punitive damages.
The change is part of a larger project schedule for completion in 2016.
Metro officials say they plan to accept the center from Montgomery County nearly four years behind schedule.
The county executive upped the total money earmarked to $120 million; last month Montgomery County pledged another $40 million.
A 12-inch water main broke Wednesday morning on Piney Branch Road in Silver Spring.
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WSSC officials say lanes of Colesville Road and Georgia Avenue will be open for Tuesday morning's commute, then close for paving.
The WSSC says some lanes of Colesville Road and Georgia Avenue will remain closed at least until Tuesday as concrete work wraps up.
The Montgomery County executive says the soldier memorial will be removed; a group offers ideas on next steps.
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Maryland's governor, who is undergoing chemotherapy treatments, shared a photo of his new "dome."
The Fairfax County Board approved a resolution to improve traffic patterns on the bridge, and it hopes Montgomery County can assist.
Montgomery County Council members have approved restrictions on tow operators, banning spotters, limiting fees and more.
Rockville city leaders are asking for feedback on what to do with the statue near the brick courthouse. County executive says it must go.
No injuries have been reported after a MARC train and a truck collided, authorities say.
Abid Gilani of Rockville was one of eight people who died in a June Amtrak crash in Philadelphia.
The Maryland Sons of Confederate Veterans plate had previously been protected under First Amendment.
State highway crews will have parts of East West Highway and I-370 closed at times over the weekend for work.
Emergency repairs on a bridge deck mean lanes will be closed on the outer loop of Interstate 495.
The SHA will shift traffic to the new span of bridge, and State Police will stop traffic every 15 minutes.
As crews start work on the last section of the highway, the SHA says the work will include nighttime lane closures.
Libraries, bus and rail service and more will be affected by the Fourth of July holiday.
Pope Francis will meet the president and speak to Congress before attending World Meeting of Families in September.
The U.S. Supreme Court voted 6-3 to reject a challenge to President Obama's health-care subsidies.
The watchdog group Judicial Watch says Maryland has the most distorted congressional district maps in the country.
Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake notes recent U.S. Supreme Court decision giving states the right to deny Confederate flag plates.
Governor is set to begin aggressive chemotherapy treatment, he announced Monday afternoon.
One week removed from announcing his presidential candidacy, Donald Trump will attend Maryland's Red White and Blue Dinner near Baltimore.
Digital registration service requires more than just social security numbers to protect Marylanders' identities as well as their benefits.
Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge Audrey Creighton will take accrued leave and resign from the bench on July 3 of this year.