Ban Bottled Water? Not So Fast, Maryland College Administrators Say

WASHINGTON – Like many students at the University of Maryland, College Park, freshman Sree Sinha hopes for a better future

Maryland Conditionally Approves Merger of Constellation Energy, Exelon

The Maryland Public Service Commission gave Exelon conditional approval to proceed with its merger with Baltimore-based Constellation Energy.

Ban Bottled Water? Not So Fast, Maryland College Administrators Say

As the nation becomes more environmentally aware, some anti-bottled water groups are convincing colleges and universities to halt bottled water sales in favor of reusable, eco-friendly alternatives. The idea is catching on across the country, but many Maryland college sustainability officials aren’t sure it’s a good idea.

Federal Pension Change Divides Maryland Congressional Delegation on Payroll Tax Cut

Although two members of Maryland’s congressional delegation played a pivotal role in shepherding compromise language out of committee, they joined six other members of the delegation in voting against an agreement to extend the payroll tax cut and unemployment insurance over concerns about federal employee pensions.

Annapolis Tween Earns Extra Cash with Duct Tape Wallets

Key School seventh-grader sells his colorful accessories at a downtown Annapolis toy store.

Ethics Panel to Present Currie Recommendations Before Senate

The Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics released a unanimous recommendation to censure Sen. Ulysses Currie and remove him from all positions of senate and Democratic leadership, aside from his standing committee assignment.

Light Winter Brings Fewer Flu Cases, But Bug Remains Active

WASHINGTON – If you escaped flu infection this year, you have one person to thank: Mother Nature, whose mild winter seems to have put the virus under the weather

Terps Lacrosse to Wear New Under Armour Uniforms

Mirrors boldness of Maryland Football uniforms

Legislators Seek Information on Warrants for DNR Tracking Devices

Two Maryland legislators are using a Supreme Court decision to pressure the Department of Natural Resources into releasing warrants used to install GPS devices on boats last year.

Light Winter Brings Fewer Flu Cases, But Bug Remains Active

Flu cases are down overall in Maryland, health officials say, but a recent spike in the virus reminds us the season is not over.