COLLEGE PARK – When Jessica Leshnoff and Holly Beatty married in Vermont last March, it was the second time they tied the knot — in one day
Puerto Rico Referendum Could Revitalize D.C. Status Debate
WASHINGTON – As Puerto Rico prepares to hold its first status referendum in 14 years this November, a leading advocate for District of Columbia statehood said he sees strong parallels between the two jurisdictions’ political situations
Chefs Perform Labor of Love on Valentine’s Day
BETHESDA – The best restaurants are booked weeks in advance of Valentine’s Day as sweethearts look forward to being wined and dined on the most romantic night of the year
Puerto Rico Referendum Could Revitalize D.C. Status Debate
The shadow senator for the District of Columbia and other supporters of D.C. statehood said their cause may benefit from a potentially decisive November referendum in Puerto Rico.
Hoyer, O’Donnell Top Fifth District Fundraisers
Democratic Rep. Steny Hoyer and Republican Delegate Anthony O’Donnell are their party’s leading 5th Congressional District candidates and top fundraisers.
Same-Sex Couple on Quest to Marry in Every State
A Baltimore city same-sex couple hopes to soon marry legally in their home state of Maryland.
Advocates and Opponents of In-State Tuition Bill Gearing Up for November
While Barack Obama and his Republican opponent will capture national headlines this November, Maryland voters will turn their attention to in-state policy disputes, like 2011’s In-State Tuition Bill, also known as the DREAM Act.
Gov. O’Malley Takes Same-Sex Pitch to House Committees
Gov. Martin O’Malley spoke out again in support of a same-sex marriage bill, testifying before two House committees Friday.