One Local Girl Scout Shows that Once a Scout, Always a Scout

As one local woman celebrates her 102nd birthday this year, an organization she has been a part of since the 1920s, the Girl Scouts, is celebrating its centennial.

Bills Address Social Media Privacy

Concerns about employers and universities accessing private social media information has prompted Maryland lawmakers to draft several bills that would cut down on the practice, which some consider to be an invasion of privacy.

Cardin Criticizes Planned Maryland Postal Closures

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Cardin Fundraising Outpaces All Rivals

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Same-Sex Couples Travel to the District to Marry

For Maryland same-sex couples like Erin and Kat McGonigle, getting legally hitched required a short trip across the state line.

Political Hopefuls Look to Reddit for Campaign Momentum

Facebook and Twitter are a must for any political candidate. But only a handful of digitally-savvy candidates have tapped into Reddit, a less well-known social network, to raise money and attract publicity to their campaigns.

Cardin Criticizes Planned Maryland Postal Closures

The United States Postal Service has announced cuts that will affect three mail processing facilities in Maryland and is studying the closure of a third, to Sen. Ben Cardin’s dismay.

Maryland Schoolchildren May Get Calorie Counts for Lunch Items

More Maryland students may get to see the numbers behind nutrition, if legislation passes requiring public schools to post the calorie content of food items served.

Cardin Fundraising Outpaces All Rivals

Maryland Democratic Sen. Ben Cardin has raised millions more in campaign funds than his nearest rival, according to year-end campaign financial reports filed with the Federal Election Commission.

Md. Senate Approves Historic Same-Sex Marriage Bill, Gov. O’Malley to Sign

The Maryland Senate Thursday voted 25-22 to approve same-sex marriage, sending the bill to the desk of Gov. Martin O’Malley.