Cold Winter, High Heating Prices to Up Demand for Energy Assistance

ANNAPOLIS – More low-income families are likely to apply for energy assistance programs in Maryland this year because of rising natural gas and oil prices and colder-than-normal temperatures expected this winter

New Office of Community Initiatives Looks to Unify Services

ANNAPOLIS – Community organizations will get their own umbrella agency to coordinate resources and services under an executive order announced by Gov

Maryland Awarded $25 Million for Reducing Out-of-Wedlock Births

ANNAPOLIS – The state of Maryland received a $25 million bonus Thursday from the U

Pilot Program to Ease Information Flow to Elderly, Disabled

ANNAPOLIS – Ulysses Green, 74, had to travel from his home in Columbia to Ellicott City to find information he needed from the Howard County Department of Social Services

Women Buying More Homes in Maryland, Nation

ANNAPOLIS – Melissa Sweeney, a 31-year-old associate marketing director at the University of Maryland, College Park, bought her first home in Odenton nearly three years ago