Holiday Season Puts Strain on Families in Need

Food stamp reductions have had serious effects on Maryland food banks.

Horseshoe Crabs Tagged for Research Along Atlantic Coast

Everyday people who walk along the beaches can assist researchers by reporting the location of tagged horseshoe crabs they find.

Candidate Mizeur Proposes to Legalize and Tax Marijuana

Gubernatorial Democratic candidates open to marijuana debate.

Voter Poll Shows Brown Ahead of Gansler, Partisan Agreement on Shutdown

Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown was 20 percentage points ahead of Attorney General David Gansler in the governor’s race as likely voters provided insight to public opinion on Maryland and national politics in a new poll.

Brown Surges in Endorsements, Others Downplay the Support

Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown added another endorsement to his growing list of sponsors Thursday, but others suggest this support doesn’t make a difference when voters go to the ballot box.

Maryland Health Insurance Outreach Has First-Day Glitches

Maryland Health Connection – the statewide health insurance marketplace for families and businesses – began its first day of registration across the state Tuesday with some glitches.

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.