Take It Back: Students Bring ‘Right’ Stuff to Foreclosure Residents

PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY – When Gabriel Rodriguez-Rico and Danielle Dean met one recent Saturday in Prince George’s County to help residents of foreclosed homes, they ended up heeding, in a way, the advice they were handing out: “Don’t move

Stores Seek Harsher Penalties for ‘Flash Robberies’

COLLEGE PARK – In less than 10 minutes, 78 teenagers and young adults cycled through a 7-Eleven and emptied the shelves of candy bars, snacks and drinks

After Championship Defeat, Dipper Eyes A Return To Glory

Dipper and the Terps will look to rebound from a near-perfect season that ended in a disappointing fashion. After winning the national championship in 2010 and all but one of their regular season games in 2011, Maryland lost by a goal to Northwestern University in the championship game.

Flash Mob Thefts Organize Without Social Media as Lawmakers Look to Crack Down

As Maryland lawmakers look to make the penalty for flash mob thefts more severe, police have found social media was not used to organize any of the thefts in the Washington, DC, area.

Political Corruption Cyclical, Almost Predictable

ANNAPOLIS – Former Prince George’s County Councilwoman Leslie Johnson was sentenced to a year and one day in prison Friday on charges of tampering with evidence three days after her husband, former County Executive Jack Johnson, was sentenced to 87 months and other penalties for corruption

Jobs Top Priority for O’Malley

Despite Maryland’s economic strengths, including a highly educated and skilled workforce, business leaders and others argue change is needed to make the state a more attractive place to do business.

Job Creation Top Priority for O’Malley

ANNAPOLIS – Gov

Regents Decline UMCP/UMB Merger, Back Strategic Alliance

ADELPHI – The potential benefits from a merger between the University of Maryland College Park and Baltimore campuses were not enough for the University System of Maryland Board of Regents to support merging the two campuses

Report: Maryland Falls Down in Providing Smokers Resources to Quit

Smokers in Maryland aren’t provided enough help to quit, according to a new report by the American Lung Association.

MD Colleges See More Students Seeking Help for Mental Health Problems

Counselors attribute it to stress and heightened awareness among students of counseling services.