Television Revenue the Main Difference Between Values of Orioles and Nationals

The Mid-Atlantic Sports Network deal and other ventures separate Bloomberg and Forbes’ franchise valuations of the Nationals and Orioles.

With Climate Change, Maryland State Insect Could Be Forced to Move North

Climate change has become synonymous with melting glaciers and blazing summer months, but there is one very small casualty of global warming that isn’t front page news: butterflies.

National Harbor Casino Would Bring in More Gaming Revenue Than Other Bids, Analysts Say

MGM would likely bring in more gaming revenue than the other two companies competing to build Maryland’s sixth casino in Prince George’s County, economic consultants told state gaming regulators Friday.

School-Based Probation Officers Keep Close Eye on Students

Department of Juvenile Services “Spotlight on Schools” program closely monitors and provides support for students in the juvenile justice system.

Former Congressman Hopes to Raise Environmental Awareness With Education

Former Republican Congressman Wayne Gilchrest has traded in suits and ties for plaid shirts and jeans. He now teaches children about the environment.

Pope Francis Brings New Hope to Catholic Faithful

Maryland Catholics appear energized by new pope, despite a loss in numbers over the last decade.

Baltimore Hall of Fame Bowler Shines in a Fading Sport

Baltimore pro bowler Danny Wiseman was inducted into the Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame last month.

Maryland Minute Update: December 3, 2013

CNS reporter Ben Oldach talks about the latest headlines from around Maryland including a Morgan State fraternity that has been put on probation, a Montgomery County school teacher who has fled to Hong Kong and how one power plant in Cumberland is recycling energy.

Challenging Transition to Adulthood for Marylanders With Disabilities

Marylanders with disabilities, like 20-year-old Troy Baisey, face challenges when they leave behind the public school system.

In Maryland, A Potential Future For Cleaner Coal

Proposed EPA restrictions on carbon dioxide emissions have put the future of America’s coal-fired power plants in question. But the technology needed to reach those limits is available, with a few limitations and substantial costs, and Maryland is serving as a testing ground for its use and development.