Maryland

‘Yes means yes’ sexual assault bill dies; campus officials and activists debate next step

The bill required all Maryland colleges and universities to adopt an affirmative consent standard.

As session nears close, Hogan vetoes two bills, signs three

General Assembly has time to override governor’s early vetoes

A New Addition to the Memorial Family: World War I Memorial Coming in 2018

See how this new addition to the memorial family stacks up against Washington’s most beloved tourist hot spots.

U.S. Naval Academy Band Creating a New Tradition

For the first time in 164 years, the U.S. Navy band’s Master Chief Musician is a woman, Amy Jarjoura.

Maryland Voters May Get Opportunity To Have State Regulate Daily Fantasy Sports

Marylanders may get the opportunity to vote on a referendum in November’s General Election and decide if the state should regulate daily fantasy sports.

Edwards and Van Hollen in a Virtual Tie Ahead of April 26 Senate Primary

Chris Van Hollen and Donna Edwards, who are virtually tied, have been facing off in a series of debates leading up to the April primary.

Terps Showcase Skills for NFL Scouts at Pro Day

Maryland prospects showcase skills for scouts ahead of NFL Draft

Bipartisan Show of Support for Justice Reinvestment Act

Former Gov. Robert Ehrlich, a Republican, spoke alongside top Democrats Wednesday in support of the Justice Reinvestment Act.

Student Organization Provides Tax Assistance

A group of students from the University of Maryland guides people through the process of preparing tax returns.

Senate Discusses Bill on Funding for After School Programs

The Senate votes preliminary approval for the Maryland Extended Day and Summer Enhancement Program that would fund after-school and summer programs for students in low income schools