Romney Wins Maryland — In Early Presidential Money Race

WASHINGTON – Maryland residents have donated nearly $1 million to Republican presidential candidates so far this year — with Mitt Romney ahead — despite the state’s true blue reputation

Raw Milk Advocates Protest Outside FDA

SILVER SPRING – Got protests?
A group of Maryland moms served raw milk and cookies in front of the Food and Drug Administration headquarters on Tuesday, urging the agency to drop its longstanding ban on selling unpasteurized milk across state lines

Horse Racing Returns to Rosecroft After Three-year Hiatus

FORT WASHINGTON – Horse racing will return to Rosecroft Raceway for the first time in three years on Friday, but the new owner of the track says it is unlikely to survive long-term without slot machines, a tough sell in Prince George’s County

Redistricting Bill Heads to Maryland House After Senate Passage

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Senate gave final approval to a controversial redistricting plan Tuesday, despite opposition from Republicans and some Democrats across the state

Ex-Secret Service Agent Looking to Defeat Cardin

WASHINGTON – The last time Maryland had a Republican senator, Ronald Reagan was president and now-U

Frederick County Sheriff Lauds Immigration Enforcement Program

WASHINGTON – Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins Wednesday joined other law enforcement officials on Capitol Hill to laud a strict immigration enforcement program that some groups have criticized as ineffective

Maryland Counselors See Rise in Callers Dealing with Suicide, Economy

COLLEGE PARK – Calls to suicide crisis hotlines in some Maryland counties have increased over the last few years, crisis counselors said, as Marylanders continue to cope with a weak financial environment

Maryland Leaders, Mail Workers Rally for Bill to Save Post Office

BALTIMORE – Congressmen and union workers rallied here Tuesday in support of a bill that could help revive the financially ailing U

Student Loan Defaults Rise in Maryland

COLLEGE PARK – The percentage of college students in Maryland who defaulted on their federal student loans increased last year, as a tough job market for new grads put pressure on student borrowers