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.
Libraries, bus and rail service and more will be affected by the Fourth of July holiday.
Several homes were flooded by the break of a 16-inch water main along Georgia Avenue, officials say.
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.
Montgomery County residents are receiving a mailer that claims to have their tax assessment appealed for a $99 fee.
A Hyattsville man will spend 61 months in prison for using fake identities to buy Cadillacs and BMWs from Silver Spring, Bowie dealers.
The transit authority is pulling all 100 of its 4000-series cars for safety inspections after doors opened while trains were moving.
The April 2015 unemployment rate for Montgomery County was 3.7 percent, according to government data.
Interfaith event will update residents on efforts to deepen understanding and improve collaboration between the district and faith leaders.
The two counties' prosecutors have agreed to look into cases where someone dies in police custody to build faith in the justice system.
Metro stations in Bethesda, Rockville and Washington, DC, along with some buses, are being considered for the controversial ad.
Nighttime work and daytime single lane closures are scheduled starting June 1 in Bethesda and Silver Spring, say state highway officials.
Legislation will restore state and local governments’ ability to end predatory practices.
Do you parallel park much in Wheaton?
Former Maryland governor plans gathering on Federal Hill.
Former Gov. Martin O'Malley, who has been talking to party leaders in Iowa and New Hampshire, may announce his candidacy May 30.
How much drivers will save, when toll reductions take effect and other details from Maryland Transportation Authority.
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts was called -- but not selected -- for jury duty in Rockville.
Montgomery County officials say RideOn Bus 34 will resume full service on April 8 after state highway work cut the route short.
Montgomery County Police Department canines Brodie and Lenker both received the vests, valued at $950.
Residents can report potholes to city and county crews; they are usually patched in 24 hours. Or add your pothole story in comments below.
Van Hollen, who represents Maryland's Eighth District in Congress, is a candidate for retiring Sen. Barbara Mikulski's U.S. Senate seat.
The bill would ban the sale of dogs or cats unless the animal was obtained from an animal care facility or a nonprofit rescue organization.
'Do I spend my time raising money or do I spend my time raising hell?' —Sen. Barbara Mikulski
More than 400 broken water mains repaired by utility technicians in Montgomery and Prince George's counties.
Montgomery County's map updates as plowing begins on streets and notes when work is done. Use it to check roads via traffic cameras.
Outreach volunteers will be out this weekend looking for people who need shelter. Phone numbers to call for help are below.
Residents, pet store owners and animal advocates spoke out on the proposed bill. A work session on the measure is set for Feb. 5.
Hogan has retained funding for the rail line, but Mayor Kathy Strom urges a closer examination of the project.