Low-Maintenance Personality Key to Terps Lacrosse Coach’s Success

Maryland’s head coach John Tillman has worked his way up to the top of the college coaching ranks.

Live Blog: Ron Paul Speaks at the University of Maryland

CNS will live-blog the event here beginning at 6:45 p.m.

Maryland Hospital Completes Historical Full Face Transplant

University of Maryland Medical Center doctors gathered in Baltimore Tuesday to announce the completion of the most extensive full face tranplant to date.

EPA Cleans Up New Power Plant Standards

WASHINGTON – The Obama administration’s tightening of pollution regulations for new coal-fired power plants Tuesday is a step in the right direction, Maryland politicians and environmentalists said, but some said it doesn’t go far enough

EPA Cleans Up New Power Plant Standards

The Obama administration’s tightening of pollution regulations for new coal-fired power plants Tuesday is a step in the right direction, Maryland politicians and environmentalists said, but some said it doesn’t go far enough.

Gingrich Targets Gas Tax Increase During Maryland Visit

One week before the state’s primary elections, Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich criticized Maryland lawmakers considering a statewide gas tax increase during a visit to Annapolis Tuesday morning.

Sen. Norman Stone Honored for 50 Years of Serving Maryland

Gov. Martin O’Malley, Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown and Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz honored Sen. Norman Stone, D-Baltimore, in the Maryland Senate following an appearance from Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich.

Smoking Ban Sees No Opposition On First Reading

No one came to testify Tuesday against a bill that would impose penalties on drivers who smoke with a child under the age of 8 in the car.

President Obama Tells Students to Take On Clean Energy Jobs

In his speech to students at the Prince George’s Community College, President Barack Obama stressed the importance of clean energy jobs, and said that community colleges are in a unique position to prepare students to take them on.

Budget Gridlock in Md. House Could Spell Disaster for Police Aid

Maryland’s House of Delegates could resort to sizeable reductions to local police aid, including never-before-cut discretionary grants, should it fail to adopt a revised version of the Senate’s budget package.