Ravens linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo and Gov. Martin O’Malley spent more than two hours in Baltimore Monday playing foosball, watching sports and mingling with same-sex marriage supporters.
Graphic: Who Were The Replacement NFL Refs?
Take a look back at how a blown call may have wronged – or aided – your favorite team, and learn more about the replacement NFL refs who made them.
Special K Pumps Up Maryland Football Fans
COLLEGE PARK – Before every University of Maryland football game at Byrd Stadium, No
Harrison Twins Choose Kentucky, but Father’s Baltimore Ties Still Strong
COLLEGE PARK – Despite their father’s overwhelming ties to the Maryland area, Andrew and Aaron Harrison ended years of suspense by committing to Kentucky over the Terps
Maryland Officials Not Concerned about Voter-Registration Fraud Plaguing Other States
ANNAPOLIS – Volunteers, interest groups and any individuals who want to print out the proper forms are rushing to register voters as Maryland’s deadline looms less than two weeks away
Cuts in Food Stamp Funding Could Hurt Residents, Farmers Markets
BALTIMORE – Tatiana Nicolayeva, a Ukrainian immigrant, has been coming to her Park Heights neighborhood farmers market for years
Harrison Twins Choose Kentucky, but Father’s Baltimore Ties Still Strong
Just because the Harrison twins committed to Kentucky does not mean their father, Aaron Harrison Sr. has forgotten where he came from.
Maryland Football Super Fan Special K Fires Up Terps
No. 99 isn’t a player on the Maryland football team. He’s Keith Moore, better known as “Special K,” a Maryland super fan who has pumped up the crowd at Byrd Stadium for decades.
Maryland Officials Not Concerned about Voter-Registration Fraud Plaguing Other States
Maryland’s voter registration deadline looms less than two weeks away. But Board of Elections officials in Maryland say the focus is on voter roll maintenance, not registration fraud prevention.