Legislation to Boost Brewing Industry Stalls

Many small breweries, including Union Craft Brewery in Baltimore, are trying to push forward legislation that would provide an economic boost to the industry.

Supreme Court Hears Campaign Finance Arguments

The Supreme Court heard arguments in a major campaign finance case as hundreds of protestors rallied against eliminating campaign donation caps.

State Announces Tax Incentives for Cyber Security Businesses

The Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development announced Tuesday that it plans to add tax incentives for cyber security businesses in Maryland.

Restaurant Owner Working to Fix P.G. County “Food Desert”

According to the USDA, Prince George’s County has 22 food deserts. One man is looking to battle this problem by offering healthy eating options to residents.

Government Shutdown Hurts D.C. Businesses

With fewer workers and tourists in town, the shutdown of the federal government is hurting Washington restaurants and sidewalk vendors.

Capitol Hill Car Chase and Shooting Freezes Washington

WASHINGTON — Chaos erupted in Washington, D.C. on Thursday as a dramatic car chase around Capitol Hill left one woman dead and the government on lockdown.

Annapolis Boat Show Drops Anchor

ANNAPOLIS – More than 300 boats dropped anchor in the Annapolis Harbor for the kick off of the 42nd annual boat show.

Group of Ex-Pols Works to Make Voices Heard

A group of former politicians are trying to ensure elected officials on Capitol Hill and around the country hear the voices of their constituents

Montgomery County Festival Celebrates African Heritage

Montgomery County celebrates African Heritage Month with the fourth annual Pan African Culture Festival.

A Quarter Million Marylanders Furloughed in Shutdown

With the government shutdown, almost 250,000 federal workers who live in Maryland have been furloughed.