Roundup: New Maryland Laws Go Into Effect Oct. 1

A slew of Maryland bills covering law enforcement, social issues, environment, health and transportation will go take effect at the beginning of October.

New Domestic Violence Legislation Takes Effect October 1

New domestic violence legislation will protect people in dating relationships.

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan hosts blood drive at the State House

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan joins the American Red Cross to raise awareness of blood cancer at a bloodmobile outside the State House Tuesday.

O’Malley Wistful, Aware of History While Presenting Restoration Progress of Old Senate Chamber

Outgoing Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley expressed gratitude and a sentiment for history Friday morning as he presented the restoration progress of the Old Senate Chamber in the Maryland State House in Annapolis.

Meet Maryland Republican Candidate for Governor Larry Hogan

Republican candidate for governor Larry Hogan stresses taxes are at the top of his priority list if and when he becomes governor, but learn more about who he is.

Brewing Up Business

SILVER SPRING- A new law passed in Annapolis would allow Montgomery County breweries to open without being a fully licensed restaurant. Denizens in Silver Spring would be the first to benefit and bring new business to the area.

Tracking of Shoppers Over Wi-Fi a Divisive Issue in Session

People do a lot of things on their cell phones – text, take pictures, get on Facebook. They may even use it to shop. But with advancing technology that allows retailers to track the behavior and shopping habits of customers, there are calls for transparency.

Army and Navy Get Pumped Up For Big Game With Academy Spirit Videos

Army-Navy compete on the football field, and on YouTube, through spirit videos.

Thousands of Maryland High School Student-Athletes Get Concussion Test

This fall, 10,250 student-athletes have had baseline concussion testing in Montgomery County, continuing a trend of school systems in Maryland taking youth concussions more seriously.

Gay Couples Travel to Maryland For Weddings

When Maryland became the southernmost state on the East Coast to legalize gay marriage, it became a destination-wedding location for some same-sex couples.