Maryland is the fifth most expensive state to live in, but the state falls behind others when it comes to minimum wage, according to advocates who hope the legislature will increase the state minimum wage.
Coalition Opposes Natural Gas Export Facility Construction
A broad coalition of lawyers, homeowners, organizations and businesses came together Tuesday to present their arguments opposing the construction of a liquefied natural gas export facility on the Chesapeake Bay in Calvert County.
Maryland Unintended Pregnancy Rate Drops, Remains Higher than National Average
Despite a drop in unintended pregnancy rates over the last decade, Maryland officials are working to further lower the rate.
Scenes from the Navy Yard Shooting
A former Navy reservist killed 12 people in a mass shooting at the Navy Yard on Monday, police said, creating panic in Washington, D.C. Capital News Service reporters filed these reports from the scene on that tense day.
Crab Eat Crab World Hurts 2013 Maryland Harvest
Scientists attribute bad 2013 harvest, at least in part, to crab cannibalism.
Syrian Expatriates In Maryland Still Want Strikes
While most Americans and members of Congress favor diplomacy in Syria, a number of Syrians in Maryland were disappointed that President Bashar Assad and his regime were not punished with military strikes.
Market Saturation Possible Despite Maryland Gambling Revenue Record Highs
Maryland gambling revenue hit a record high last month, but gaming economists fear that growth will level off if the state’s four casinos fail to significantly expand their customer base.
Maryland Diaper Banks Are Part of a National Network Assisting Families in Need
The second week in September marks National Diaper Need Awareness Week, and three Maryland diaper banks assist parents who struggle to provide basic items for their children.
Bikers Ride Around D.C. for 9/11 Victims
Thousands of motorcycle riders from across the country roared around Washington, D.C., to remember the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.