A survey released last month found that 87 percent of Maryland’s parents are satisfied with their child’s after-school program. But it also found that demand for after-school activities far exceeds the supply.
U.S. Postal Service Ready for Christmas
There is a season for just about everything and the U.S. Postal Service says it’s ready for their biggest season of the year.
Kidnapped Philadelphia Woman Is Found in Maryland
The kidnapping of a Philadelphia woman ends in Jessup, Maryland, when the alleged kidnapper is caught and his victim set free.
Rock ‘N Roll Cafe Provides Real World Training for Students at Md. School for the Blind
Students at Maryland School for the Blind work at Rock & Roll Cafe as a way to enhance their skills and work ethic.
Immigrant Transgender Discrimination Adds Challenges For Job Seekers
Alexa Rodriguez looked for a job in the Washington area hoping to start a new life as a woman. However, it turned out the search was much harder than what she expected.
Marylanders Join Rally for Immigration Reform in Front of White House
About 100 people, including members of CASA de Maryland, rallied outside of the White House Friday to demand that President Barack Obama sign an executive order to help undocumented immigrants, an action they said he promised them he’d take but postponed until after the election.
Death Row Inmate Appeals Sentence After State Drops Death Penalty
Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler filed a brief with the Court of Special Appeals to change the inmate’s death sentence to life without parole.
Tough Night for O’Malley Goes Beyond Governor’s Race
On a night when his hand-picked successor for governor, Anthony Brown, suffered a surprising loss, Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley also watched more than half of the Democratic candidates he spent the last year campaigning for lose in the Republican wave that swept the country Tuesday.
How Republican Larry Hogan Won in Blue Maryland
Republican Larry J. Hogan Jr. shocked political observers by winning Maryland’s gubernatorial race by over four points, beating Democrat Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown.
These Two Charts Explain Why Anthony Brown Lost Maryland’s Governor’s Race
First reason: Larry Hogan ran up big numbers in Republican parts of the state. Second reason: Lots of people in Democratic strongholds stayed home.