Clergy Beyond Borders, a nonprofit, hopes to gather religious leaders, congregational members and others to spread the message of religious tolerance.
Maryland’s Aggregate Campaign Contribution Limits Could be Struck Down by Supreme Court
Aggregate contribution limits put a cap on the total amount of money a donor can give to candidates, party committees and PACs during an election cycle.
Maryland Holds National Food Day Events Across the State
Nearly 100 events are taking place Thursday in Maryland to celebrate national Food Day, a movement to promote healthy, affordable and sustainable food.
Updated: University of Maryland Golf Course Under Threat
The University of Maryland golf course has been a staple on-campus since 1959, but it’s in danger of being removed.
Deaf Advocates Suing University of Maryland Have Had Success with Other Institutions
The National Association of the Deaf, which is suing the University of Maryland for its lack of amenities for deaf fans at sporting events, has successfully sued other athletic organizations over the same issue, including the Washington Redskins, Ohio State University and the University of Kentucky.
Maryland Judge Gets Creative with Opinions
For Maryland Court of Appeals Judge Robert McDonald, a little flair goes a long way.
New Regs Could Mean Chicken Litter Business Flies The Coop
As Maryland prepares to implement new regulations on phosphorus, those in the chicken litter business are worried their industry could fall apart.
Fan Controversy Over Orioles’ Support of Spirit Day
Things got ugly on the Orioles’ Facebook page when the team honored an advocacy group’s anti-bullying campaign by celebrating a purple-themed Spirit Day for the second time in league history.
Maryland Minute Update October 18, 2013
CNS reporter Ben Oldach wraps up this week’s top headlines in this edition of “Maryland Minute”