The #5 Maryland Terrapins host #8 Duke Blue Devils in their first ACC game of the season, looking to improve to 3-0.
Legislators Concerned About Number of Natural Resources Police Officers
The number of Natural Resources Police Officers – about half as many as there were in 1990 – has some legislators and state officials concerned about safety and the protection of the state’s vital resources.
Germantown Company Aims to Reduce Strain on Electric Grid
Germantown-based Earth Networks hopes to earn $100 million a year selling a service that reduces greenhouse gas emissions by remotely optimizing homeowners’ air conditioners.
Permits Could Be Required for Large Gatherings of Boats in Maryland
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources wants to require large gatherings of boats to obtain permits because of the strain on police caused by events like Bumper Bash, Canal Day and AquaPalooza.
O’Malley Signs Same-Sex Marriage Bill as Opponents Push Referendum
As Maryland joined the District of Columbia and seven other states in legalizing same-sex marriage Thursday, opponents were already in the beginning stages of an effort to repeal the law in a likely November referendum.
Regents Approve UMDCP, UMB Collaboration
WASHINGTON – The University System of Maryland Board of Regents today approved the “University of Maryland: MPowering the State,” a detailed agenda of collaboration between the University of Maryland, College Park and the University of Maryland, Baltimore campuses
Voters Prepare: Deadlines, Early Voting Approach
WASHINGTON – Time is running short for residents to register to vote and choose their candidate in Maryland’s April 3 primary elections, and with new district lines going into effect this year, there is an added level of complexity in this spring’s balloting
Regents Approve UMCP, UMB Collaboration
The University System of Maryland Board of Regents approved the “University of Maryland: MPowering the State,” a detailed agenda of collaboration between the University of Maryland, College Park and the University of Maryland, Baltimore campuses.
Voters Prepare: Deadlines, Early Voting Approach
Time is running short for residents to register to vote and choose their candidate in Maryland’s April 3 primary elections, and with new district lines going into effect this year, there is an added level of complexity in this spring’s balloting.