Storify: Maryland Tunes In to Presidential Debate

As President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney prepared to engage each other face to face in Denver, Marylanders met in homes, bars and campaign offices to watch the first presidential debate.

Offshore Wind in Md. Could Boost Recreational Fishing, Hurt Commercial Industry

ANNAPOLIS – If a wind farm is ever built off the coast of Ocean City, it could enhance recreational fishing by creating artificial reefs, but hurt commercial fishermen who dredge in the area by taking up valuable bottom with cables and lines

New P.G. County Teacher Evaluations Use Student Feedback

COLLEGE PARK – For the first time, Prince George’s County is using student feedback to evaluate teacher performance

New PG County Teacher Evaluations Use Student Feedback

For the first time, Prince George’s County is using student feedback to evaluate teacher performance.

Local moms do their part to reduce plastic waste

Reusable lunch bags called Lunchskins reduce need for plastic bags.

Offshore Wind in Md. Could Boost Recreational Fishing, Hurt Commercial Industry

If a wind farm is ever built off the coast of Ocean City it could enhance recreational fishing by creating artificial reefs, but hurt commercial fishermen who dredge in the area by taking up valuable bottom with cables and lines.

Undocumented Students Pin Hopes on Federal Deferred Action, State DREAM Act

Just 29 applications have been granted for student temporary immigration status. Maryland immigrate students still await the fate of the Maryland Dream Act.

Sniper Attack Players Reflect 10 Years Later

WASHINGTON – On Sept

Capitol Heights Gets Rid of Neighborhood Eyesore

CAPITOL HEIGHTS – When yet another fire started two years ago at the abandoned apartment complex down the street from his home, the Rev

Sniper Attack Players Reflect 10 Years Later

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the “Beltway sniper” shootings that left every citizen worried they could be a potential victim, and was what one reporter said was “in some ways, the scariest thing this country has seen outside of an organized terror attack.”