Prince George’s County Executive Rushern Baker endorsed Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Kensington, on Wednesday morning in the race to replace retiring Sen. Barbara Mikulski in the U.S. Senate.
Major Power Outage Closes Maryland Campus
An explosion at a Southern Maryland power facility caused power outages that spread from the power facility to the White House and the College Park campus of the University of Maryland.
Volunteer Easter bunny is a family tradition at Md. School for the Blind
At the Maryland school for the Blind’s traditional beeping Easter egg hunt, the role of Easter Bunny is a long-standing family tradition.
Police Cracking Down on Distracted Driving
Across the nation, police will be cracking down on texting and driving in honor of Distracted Driving Awareness Month. At RFK stadium in Washington, volunteer drivers demonstrated the dangers being distracted behind the wheel.
Let Summer Be Summer: A Battle of the Boards
For many of us Labor Day is synonymous with the start of the school year. But, in Maryland, many schools begin before the holiday. And that’s the rub.
Maryland Basketball Lookin’ Good in Way-Too-Early Polls
Early polls for the 2015-16 season have the Maryland men’s basketball team ranked in the top five.
Hogan Introduces New Budget Supplement For Tax Relief, Education, Law Enforcement
Democrats Say Governor Is Holding School Funds Hostage
Metro Roundup: Single-Tracking Delays, the Purple Line and Possible Tax Increases
Good Friday turned into a very bad Friday for Metro.
6% of Maryland’s Bridges Need Repairs, Report Says
Although 6 percent of Maryland’s bridges are in poor or worse condition, and while the state and it’s local governments designate a lower percentage of their highway and transportation funding for bridge repairs than most other states, officials say Maryland’s bridge program is doing well.