Maryland Kicks Off Star-Spangled Sailabration

It’s gearing up to be a star-spangled “Sailabration for” Baltimore. Maryland Governor O’Malley and naval officers teamed up to launch the Inner Harbor’s plan for the 1812 Bicentennial.

UM Athletics’ Proposal Targets Cutting Eight Teams

The University of Maryland’s Intercollegiate Athletics Committee proposed cutting eight teams to help solve the athletic department’s budget crisis, according to a report released Monday.

Nick’s Organic Farm Petitions to Keep Potomac Land

County officials want to put pay-for-play soccer fields at the site to help remedy what it sees as a shortage of fields in the county.

Cheverly Replaces Optotraffic Speed Cameras

A speed camera company that pulled out of its contract with the town of Cheverly after complaints about its technology still operates programs in several local jurisdictions.

First Lady, Others Speak on Domestic Violence, Bullying

There is a connection between being bullied early in life and becoming victims of domestic violence later on, social workers said at a conference Wednesday.

University of Maryland Athletics Likely to Cut Several Sports

The swimming and water polo teams face cuts.

ASPCA Honors Local Woman and Cat

Mittens was named “Cat of the Year.”

Missing Vietnam Soldiers Laid to Rest

It was a final goodbye just in time for Veterans Day, almost 40 years in the making.

Democrats and Republicans Come Together to Support Troops

It’s not every day you see Democratic and Republican leaders hanging out at the same party in Washington. But when it comes to supporting the troops for Veterans Day, that’s exactly what they did.

Maryland Starts Search for New State Superintendent

The state of Maryland hired an outside firm to conduct public forums throughout November to aid in the search for a new state superintendent.