A.J. Francis is well known for his goofy antics on Twitter, but his full story cannot be captured in 140 characters.
If He’s Running for Governor, Attorney General Doug Gansler Isn’t Saying
Despite rumors of a gubernatorial run, Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler remains coy about his political future.
Howard County Executive Ulman a Possible Contender for Governor in 2014
Howard County Executive Ken Ulman is one of four Maryland Democrats whose names are swirling around the rumor mill of potential gubernatorial candidates in the 2014 race.
State Employees Participate in Nationwide Earthquake Response Drill
Simulation designed to prepare people for next natural disaster.
Bay to Plate: Special Maryland Program Looks to Involve Restaurants to Restore Bay
A special Maryland program is encouraging seafood lovers to eat more seafood to help restore the Chesapeake Bay.
Harford County Sees Child Poverty Rise in Recession’s Wake
Bel Air mother of four Letisha Hill has been unemployed for a year. In that time, she has taken seasonal temp work, sold her car and moved her family in with her aunt, all to keep her children from poverty. As it turns out, they are already there.
Scooter Riders Raise Questions About Eye-Protection Law
A new law requiring motor scooter and moped users to wear helmets and eye protection has riders confused as to what should be shielding their eyes.
With Free SAT Prep, Maryland Schools Seek to Improve College Access
These moves are part of a broader, nationwide effort to better prepare low-income students to compete for college admission against wealthier students who have access to expensive SAT prep courses.
Local Baker Puts Tasty Twist on Second Debate
Debate watchers at a bar in Washington enjoyed a treat on a night dedicated to politics.
Lauren’s Luggage: A local girl helps those impacted by tragedy
One local elementary school girl is motivated by her family’s tragedy to start a charity to help other families in crisis.