Consumer Group Warns Parents About Dangerous Toys

Some toys on store shelves this holiday season could cause choking, have toxic components or damage children’s ears, according to a consumer advocacy organization.

Maryland Prepared to Pay $50 Million to Leave ACC, if Necessary

While they hope to negotiate with the ACC for a lesser fee, Maryland officials are prepared to pay the full $50 million exit fee to leave the ACC for the Big 10.

Cause – A local bar gives its profits to charity

Have a drink, a burger, and donate to charity? You can do exactly that at one local bar, which calls itself a “philanthropub.”

Liquor Sales Stagnate This Year, Industry Says Marylanders Going Out Of State

Liquor industry attributes stagnant sales to increased liquor tax.

Infidelity isn’t among the top worries of a military family

When Army Cpt. Stuart Hobbs joined the military two years ago, he and his wife Vanessa Hobbs worried about the strain of moving, the possibility of long separations and whether she would be able to find work.

After up-and-down decade, Juan Dixon returns to College Park with NBA comeback on mind

COLLEGE PARK – Juan Dixon couldn’t help but feel a bit nostalgic as he sat in a red Comcast Center seat late last month. The Terrapins men’s basketball icon had spent the past 20 minutes discussing life after College Park.…

Meningitis Hearing: Questions of Lawmakers Remain Unanswered

Lawmakers grew extremely frustrated when questions about the meningitis continued to go unanswered today on Capitol Hill.

Website Calls Out Authors of Racist Anti-Obama Posts

The blog, which included calls to assassinate President Barack Obama, could draw the attention of the U.S. Secret Service.

Advocates Push for Paid Sick Days for Maryland’s Private Sector Workers

A coalition of advocates came together to push for a law that would require paid sick days for workers in Maryland’s private sector.

More Games – Maryland Live! Casino to offer “dealer school”

Now that the state’s voters have approved adding table games to Maryland’s slots facilities, the largest gambling operation in the state is gearing up to expand and add hundreds of jobs.