No matter what part of the country you're in, here are some great ideas to cure cabin fever and embrace the winter season.
Howard Community College gained the most students since 2010 of any Maryland public two-year school. The biggest decline came in Baltimore County.
2013 was a stellar year for great movies—and for awesome film scores.
Gov. Martin O'Malley, in his final State of the State Address, touted his administration's success and criticized Republican economic plans. Watch the speech online.
Snowy owls have fled their Arctic home this winter. There have been sightings in Anne Arundel County and now in the heart of Washington.
The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2014 contains $75 million for school safety programs.
Here are some interesting and important things to know for the coming week.
Maryland lawmakers are worried that businesses like ecoATM, which recycle used cell phones, are encouraging thefts.
Proposed bill could ease marijuana penalties and a student claims to be "Twitter famous" for a snow day prank—all the Maryland news in one click.
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The Democrat from Maryland's 2nd District said he will seek re-election to the U.S. House of Representatives.
Giant Food is voluntarily recalling Velveeta Cheesy Skillet Singles Ultimate Cheeseburger Mac because it contains an allergen. Do you have the affected UPC code?
The country's second-largest retailer said it will give workers $500 to help find a plan under Obamacare's coverage exchanges.
Maryland officials may set specific dates for the black bear hunting season.
Central Baltimore County recorded about 7.5 inches of snow during Tuesday's storm.
The change was made to allow state police to pursue drug suppliers across county lines. Some lawmakers question whether it will hurt local police departments.
The mother accused of stabbing her children goes to court, a masked man robs a 7-Eleven and tips for avoiding frozen pipes, hypothermia and frostbite—all the news in one click.
Check out the top political stories from throughout the state.
If you have to be out in the below-freezing conditions, be sure to wear layers of clothes, hats and mittens rather than gloves.
Along with regular maintenance of fireplaces and furnaces, make sure to check your smoke alarms.
Green alternatives to salt for melting ice and snow.
Winds will blow snow back onto roads, so remember these winter driving tips.
The map below shows a snapshot across town of the changes in median family income between 2000 and 2011.
Tips for making sure Mittens and Spot are properly protected from the elements during this week's Arctic blast.
Warm up your winter with this sweet treat.
Two-thirds of women consider themselves the family breadwinner.