Maryland Businesses and Agencies Pin Down New Audiences on Pinterest

Maryland lawmakers, government agencies and small businesses are increasingly turning to Pinterest, the fastest growing social network, to attract attention to their brands.

Maryland High School Coaches Cracking Down on Twitter

With a growing number of high school athletes getting into trouble with posts on social media sites, coaches said they want to ensure their student-athletes are tweeting with discretion.

Bills Address Social Media Privacy

Concerns about employers and universities accessing private social media information has prompted Maryland lawmakers to draft several bills that would cut down on the practice, which some consider to be an invasion of privacy.

NFL Tight Ends Shaping Maryland High School Football

Today, a new breed of athletic, powerful tight end has revolutionized offenses in the National Football League, a transformation that is now trickling down to high school football in Maryland.

Same-Sex Couple on Quest to Marry in Every State

A Baltimore city same-sex couple hopes to soon marry legally in their home state of Maryland.

Health Officials Fret as Hookah Grows in Popularity

One 25-minute session smoking tobacco from the device equates to smoking a pack of cigarettes.

Maryland Fans Prepare to Honor Gary Williams’ Legacy

Supporters of the legendary basketball coach used social media to honor him on the day Maryland named its basketball court after him.

Email Attacks in Sixth District Race Don’t Hold Up

Sixth District Democratic congressional candidate Rob Garagiola never shared cases with notorious lobbyist Jack Abramoff, and public information used in political attacks on Garagiola linking the two is in error.

Attack Email Links Garagiola to Jack Abramoff

An email sent to Maryland delegates, senators and reporters about state Sen. Rob Garagiola, D-Montgomery, is the first attack in the Maryland 6th District congressional campaign.

MD Colleges See More Students Seeking Help for Mental Health Problems

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