Baltimore Celebrates the Ouija Board

An exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Industry celebrates one of Charm City’s lesser known inventions: the Ouija Board.

Religious Leaders Speak on Referendums

How does your faith weigh in on Election Day?

Barack Obama, Mitt Romney or Santa Claus? You Decide.

Who’s got your vote on Election Day?

Lawsuit Attempts to Nullify Results of Gambling Referendum

A lawsuit filed Friday challenging the constitutionality of the expanded gaming referendum could nullify the results of the Question 7 if successful.

Candidates Ready Closing Arguments in Deadlocked 6th District Race

With a recent poll showing Rep. Roscoe Bartlett and John Delaney tied, the candidates aim to sway undecided voters in the last days of the campaign.

Maryland, a Hotbed for Immigrant Tech Entrepreneurs

Immigrant entrepreneurs founded about a quarter of the engineering and technology startups in Maryland between 2006 and 2012. Maryland tends to attract high-skilled immigrants, researchers said.

Redistricting Referendum Seeks to Strengthen Democratic Control of State

Question 5 on Tuesday’s ballot asks Marylanders to approve a congressional redistricting map that both Republicans and Democrats say was drawn to weaken Republicans and protect Democrats in a Democratic state.

Shop Owners, Gambling Experts Weigh in on Potential Effect of National Harbor Casino

Some store owners say a casino would draw tourists, boost business

In Sandy’s Wake, One Garrett County Town Reduced To A Fire Hall and a Diner

In the aftermath of Sandy, the small town of Friendsville in Western Maryland has been reduced to cold darkness, with residents seeking shelter in a fire hall and a diner.

Far Western Maryland Suffers From Sandy

As all eyes were turned to the coast after Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc there, Garrett County suffered from the storm’s aftermath quietly without attention until Thursday when the governor came to town.