Maryland had the third highest increase in food stamp participation from June 2012 to June 2013.
One year later, the state receives $19 million in aid to help the hardest-hit communities.
Prince George's County is turning gross food into something good.
Republicans have strongholds where Democrats used to reign and vice versa, according to figures from the Sunlight Foundation.
See what your yard debris becomes after the county picks it up from the curb.
Prince George's County is one of two counties in the state to run a food scrap composting program.
Have you tried to log on? So far, 2,400 households have reportedly enrolled.
Candidates tout plans to expand pre-K programs for children in Maryland.
Del. Jolene Ivey serves as the chairwoman for the Prince George’s County delegation.
An appeals court earlier ruled Maryland’s rules do not infringe Second Amendment rights.
The Washington Post reports he has selected Del. Jolene Ivey of Prince George’s County.
Interactive graphic shows how Maryland lawmakers are handling their salaries.
The new c-note has a number of security features to reduce the chances of counterfeiting.
Gov. Martin O'Malley stated that initiatives are in place "to turn the promise of manufacturing today into the reality of manufacturing tomorrow.”
Furloughed federal workers qualify for unemployment insurance. Here's how to apply.
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.
Obama travels to Prince George's County to sell his plan.
Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown secured the endorsement of another top Democrat.
As the battle over Obamacare continues on Capitol Hill, with the threat of a government shutdown looming, health organizations prepare to enroll the uninsured.
Not “parking the phone” becomes a primary offense and fines go up Oct. 1.
Apartment owners groups critical of bill.
One pilot had to eject from his plane.
A Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll found bipartisan support for replacing Congress.
Political committee County 1 failed to file paperwork for the Jan. 2010 contribution, the Washington Post reports.
"We are going to run out of water pretty fast."
Officials ask that residents remain calm and conserve water to help during the water shortage.
The State Highway Administration says no and challenges the Reason Foundation’s evaluation of Maryland roads.
Community-wide meeting Wednesday did not include public comments, the Gazette reported.
A state trooper discovered the suspension after pulling Baker's son over for speeding, The Washington Post reports.
Jim Messina brings years of national campaign experience to Maryland governor race.
The congressman discussed student loan interest rates and college affordability Tuesday in College Park.
The town council voted 5-2 to appeal the preliminary plan of subdivision, a move that could cost the town upwards of $20,000.
Department of Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement opened this week.