COLLEGE PARK – Juan Dixon couldn’t help but feel a bit nostalgic as he sat in a red Comcast Center seat late last month. The Terrapins men’s basketball icon had spent the past 20 minutes discussing life after College Park.…
Maryland
Liquor Sales Stagnate This Year, Industry Says Marylanders Going Out Of State
Liquor industry attributes stagnant sales to increased liquor tax.
Maryland Couple Invites the Internet to Their Same-Sex Wedding
Two weeks before the election, Elkridge resident Chris Riley took to Reddit to invite anyone who voted for the same-sex marriage referendum to his wedding ceremony in Maryland.
Haven’t Started Holiday Shopping Yet? You’re In the Minority
Christmas came to Target just three weeks after Labor Day this year, in what has become a new standard for retailers of pushing the winter holiday to the brink of summer.
Maryland’s Immigrants: More educated, Legal and Asian
Thu Nguyem, 32, emigrated from Vietnam with her family when she was 3 years old, becoming part of Maryland’s growing Asian population.
Battle with Traffic Cameras Intensifies as New Technology Arrives
The latest technology is noPhoto — a license plate cover that uses the same mechanics built into traffic cameras to fool them, and, unlike older products, could be more difficult for the authorities to detect.
Dream Act a Reality in Md.
The Dream Act appeared on its way to passage late Tuesday night.
Voters Narrowly Approve Casino Expansion
Gambling expansion was too close to call Tuesday night, with 51.6 percent for, 48.4 percent against and many votes uncounted.