Fourth Annual Maryland International Film Festival Begins Thursday

The fourth annual Maryland International Film Festival will take place Thursday through Saturday with screenings and after-parties in downtown Hagerstown.

After 15 Uniform Changes, DC United Turns 20

While the team’s red, black and white colors have stayed the same, the team’s uniform has not.

Maryland Men and Women Basketball Teams Look to Advance

Maryland has the fourth-best chance of having both its men’s and women’s teams make it to the Final Four, according to an analysis by FiveThirtyEight.com.

Maryland Undocumented Immigrant Awaits Government Action

As he stood outside the White House last November, Miguel A. Guzman listened with bated breath as President Barack Obama announced immigration policy changes that would protect an estimated 4.4 million undocumented immigrants from deportation and allow Guzman to legally stay in the U.S. with his wife and two young children.

House Appropriations Looks To Shift up to $250 Million to Fund Schools, Reinstate Pay Raises

The Maryland House of Delegates Appropriations Committee on Friday sought to redistribute up to $250 million in the upcoming state budget to reinstate employee raises and fully fund K-12 education, among other changes.

U.S. Geological Survey Reports Animal Waste as Major Pollutant in Eastern Shore Watershed

The U.S. Geological Survey reported Thursday that the Eastern Shore is being polluted largely by an excess amount of nutrients from inorganic fertilizers and manure – in other words, animal waste.

Metro Roundup: Death, Rifts and Money Problems

WASHINGTON–Metro’s week was anything but good. The transit agency faced a tough few days, during which it suspended its search for a new leader, asked its board for permission to obtain a big loan and saw a police-involved fatality.

O’Malley Acts More and More Like a Candidate

Against the backdrop of the Clinton email controversy, Martin O’Malley’s actions make him look more and more like a presidential candidate.

Prince George’s County Pothole Blitz

The winter weather appears to have finally cleared up but not without leaving its mark on the roads. Potholes have been wreaking havoc throughout the region and Prince George’s County’s Department of Public Works is working to patch up the problem.

A Barbershop With a Twist

New Beginnings Barbershop is not your average place.