VP Biden’s Press Office Apologizes for Demanding that Reporter Delete Photos

Vice President Joe Biden’s press secretary apologized to a Capital News Service reporter and the Philip Merrill College of Journalism Wednesday after a press office staffer demanded the reporter delete photos taken at an event in Rockville.

VP’s Press Office Apologizes for Demanding Reporter Delete Photos

Vice President’s press secretary apologized to Capital News Service Wednesday after a press office staffer demanded that a reporter delete photos taken at an event in Rockville.

Parents, School Cooperation Brings Success for Students With Challenges

Cecelia Scheeler was just 4 years old when she started exhibiting odd behavior — throwing a fit when walking by dirty laundry or refusing to sit on certain furniture. She would wash her hands until they bled.

Maryland Teachers Need More Science and Math Training

Teachers must be better prepared to help students learn key science and math skills, Maryland state superintendent said Tuesday.

Delegates to Offer Amendments Despite Momentum of Death Penalty Repeal

Several Maryland delegates are preparing to argue to keep the death penalty for certain aggravating circumstances. The death penalty repeal bill will be debated in the House Wednesday.

Maryland Undocumented Immigrants May Soon Be Eligible for Driver’s Licenses

The Maryland Highway Safety Act of 2013 would allow people without Social Security numbers or lawful presence documents to obtain driver’s licenses in the state.

Offshore Wind Passes in Senate, Gov. O’Malley’s Signature Next

Gov. Martin O’Malley’s offshore wind energy bill was approved by the Senate Friday. The legislation will funnel ratepayer subsidies toward the construction of a wind power farm 10 to 30 miles off the coast of Ocean City.

Quidditch Not Just for Witches and Wizards

The University of Maryland, along with hundreds of other colleges across the world, has adopted a sport that comes straight from a storybook: Quidditch.

Offshore Wind Farm Nears Success in Senate

Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr., pushed Gov. Martin O’Malley’s offshore wind energy bill closer to passage Thursday, with several amendments pending and several having already failed. A final vote could come Friday or Monday.

Locals Brace for Incoming Snowstorm

Forecasters are predicting the biggest snowfall to hit the Washington-Baltimore area in two years and the rush is on to prepare for what’s to come.