For P.G. Bars, New Law Means More Security

County officials hope the new restrictions will help prevent fights outside bars and nightclubs like the ones that led to the closings of the Thirsty Turtle in College Park and Music, Sports & Games in Capitol Heights.

For P.G. Bars, New Law Means More Security

COLLEGE PARK – A new law is forcing restaurants and bars across Prince George’s County to beef up security

Coalition Formed to Fight Same-Sex Marriage in Md.

TEMPLE HILLS – A number of organizations announced the creation of a new interfaith coalition on Wednesday that will oppose same-sex marriage during the 2012 legislative session in Annapolis

Coalition Formed to Fight Same-Sex Marriage in Md.

A number of organizations announced the creation of a new interfaith coalition on Wednesday that will oppose same-sex marriage during the 2012 legislative session in Annapolis.

Crew Brings European Flair to University of Maryland Soccer Games

COLLEGE PARK – Wake Forest goalie Michael Lisch stood ready to clear the ball when the lyrical chant built in the Maryland stands: “Wooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah

Crew Brings European Flair to University of Maryland Soccer Games

For 90 minutes of each University of Maryland men’s soccer game, a rowdy group of dedicated fans known as “The Crew” uses clever, not-so-clever and often bawdy cheers to get in the heads of opposing players.

Native American Tribes Struggle for State Recognition

There are more than 20,000 Native Americans living in Maryland, according to the most recent census, and there are eight indigenous tribes who form and operate communities just like any other group.

Redskins, 1/3 Infantry Go Head-to-Head in Video Game Challenge

The Redskins hosted 50 active-duty soldiers from the Old Guard for a live video game competition between troops and Redskins here and troops stationed in Kandahar, Afghanistan.

Anne Arundel Voters Could Shape 4th District Race

WASHINGTON – Anne Arundel County could play a pivotal role in the newly aligned 4th Congressional District race, even though no candidate from there has officially entered the race

Montgomery Lawmakers Push Panhandling Ban — Again

WHITE OAK – Vanita Smith sat in the grassy median of New Hampshire Avenue, her body balled-up underneath her blue poncho to keep warm