The debate over expanding gaming in Maryland will ultimately be decided by the people, but to help them pick, casino companies on both sides have now contributed more than $26.7 million to campaigns for and against Question 7.
Deloitte Partners With Olympians for Recruitment Tour
Professional services firm Deloitte is partnered with nine Olympians for a 10-stop tour at universities around the country.
Archbishop Meets with Faith Community to Argue Against Same-Sex Marriage Referendum
Faith leaders called Maryland’s same-sex marriage referendum “misleading” and a “threat to marriage” during Wednesday’s private event.
After Mercurial Freshman Season, Ukrainian Alex Len Comes Out of His Shell
COLLEGE PARK – Alex Len didn’t choose basketball
Poll Shows Marylanders Favor Same-Sex Marriage and Dream Act, Split on Gambling
New poll shows support for same-sex marriage and Dream Act among Maryland’s registered voters, but a split on expanding gambling.
Cartoonist Jeff Kinney’s “Wimpy Kid” Books Started at the University of Maryland
Many of the Wimpy Kid stories are drawn from Kinney’s childhood in Maryland
After Up-and-Down Freshman Year, Alex Len Poised for Breakout Season
Maryland Terrapins center Alex Len has added 30 pounds of muscle, expanded his low-post arsenal and learned English in the hopes of becoming a dominant ACC big man.
Law Enforcement, Officials Gather to Prevent Gang Problems
SILVER SPRING — Gang membership in the U
Restoration Projects Lay Groundwork for Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery
Five-year oyster reef-building project comes to an end as volunteers drop 50 reef balls into the Chesapeake Bay.
Law Enforcement, Officials Gather to Prevent Gang Problems
Gang membership in the U.S. has increased 40 percent since 2009, and the southeast region, which includes Washington, Maryland and Virginia, has seen some of the largest growth, according to law enforcement officials at a conference here Tuesday.