Some members of Maryland’s congressional delegation want to guarantee that American troops will not get involved in a ground war in Syria and Iraq.
O’Malley Administration Unveils Website to Help Unaccompanied Immigrant Children
The website, Buscando, is the newest phase in Maryland’s response to the needs of unaccompanied immigrant children in the state.
Sen. Cardin Holds Briefing with Civil Rights Leaders on Racial Profiling Bill
Maryland Sen. Ben Cardin convenes with civil rights leaders to talk about the End Racial Profiling Act.
More Doctors Run for General Assembly Seats as Health Care Interest Rises
Four physicians concerned about more regulation in health care are aiming to join the lone medical doctor serving in Maryland’s General Assembly.
Cautious Optimism over Maryland-India Trade
Despite exports from Maryland to India decreasing by almost 15 percent in recent years, Maryland businesses are optimistic about growth in trade between the two.
Maryland Campaign-Finance Complaints Stack Up as Election Day Nears
The Maryland State Board of Elections has received more than a dozen complaints of campaign finance violations since the beginning of the year.
As Upward Bound Turns 50, Program at UMBC Evolves to Serve Students
The Upward Bound program at UMBC is keeping up with the times by training students to become leaders.
Ocean City Officials Prepping for Tobacco Restrictions
Smokers on the O.C. beach and boardwalk will be limited to designated areas for lighting up.
Republicans Grill Federal Officials Ahead of Second Obamacare Enrollment Period
Two months before the second enrollment period begins to purchase health insurance through the online marketplaces set up by the Affordable Care Act, Congress is asking if it’s going to go more smoothly this year.