The expiration of the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act puts Maryland food stamp recipients at risk of losing a portion of their benefits.
Former Terps Stand Up for Gay Rights Leading Up to Olympics
Two former University of Maryland athletes are at the center of the fight against the anti-gay laws that have been put in place by Russian president Vladimir Putin as the 2014 Sochi Olympics approach.
JFK Eternal Flame Returns to Original Site
The Eternal Flame returns to its original site after its burner received extensive repairs.
Sandy Anniversary: Crisfield Continues To Recover
CRISFIELD – One year after Hurricane Sandy made landfall, the Maryland town of Crisfield continues to pick up the pieces. For Crisfield resident Teresa Shallcross, the storm still brings back painful memories.
Politicians, Media Experience Life in the “Hot Seat”
Politicians and members of the media got to experience the daily life of a firefighter.
Terp Triumphs Over Stuttering
While some try to hide their stutter, some embrace it like University of Maryland senior Steve Ernst.
Pre-K Initiative Allows Children to Get a Head Start in PG County
Pre-school is being called an essential part of a child’s educational development, but many families are unable to afford it.
State Council Checks Up on Obamacare Implementation
A state council began an examination of progress towards implementing Maryland’s healthcare exchange.
Gov. O’Malley Celebrates the Completion of Better, Faster Internet
Gov. O’Malley, Sen. Mikulski and Howard County Executive Ken Ulman celebrated the completion of the One Maryland Broadband Network at Kent Island High School Tuesday, touting the benefits of the faster, more reliable internet at the school.