Report: Baltimore City, 4 Maryland Counties Among Top-Populated in the Nation
Half of the US population lives in fewer than 150 counties - and four of those (and a city) are in Maryland.
View ArticleBest Money Lessons Your Parents Taught You
Some financial advice never changes — don’t spend more than you make! — and gets passed along from parents to their children.
View ArticleHopkins Allows NSA Encryption Blog to Stay Online
The university originally told a professor of computer science his blog linked to "classified material."
View ArticleLt. Gov. Brown Adds Union Endorsement
Del. Heather Mizeur also announced a pair of recent endorsements.
View ArticleExtreme Savers: From Owing $25K to Being Debt-Free in 2 Years
Paying off debt became a way of life for Randy Buckman, who learned the hard way that having it all doesn’t necessarily mean your finances are in good shape.
View ArticleFractured Prune Doughnuts Plans Expansion
Towson, Westminster and Baltimore will be opening within a year.
View ArticleStudy Shows Maryland Worst State for Early Death Related to Air Pollution
Grim outlook is worse than New York, Los Angeles and the DC Metro region. Baltimore, Reisterstown, Frederick, Montgomery Village and Magnolia fare worst.
View ArticleBusiness Owners, Would You Move to Texas for Lower Taxes?
Texas Gov. Rick Perry wants to give you a break from Maryland taxes, The Washington Post reports.
View ArticleO’Malley Vows to Clear Backlog of Gun Purchase Applications
The Maryland State Police are using state employees from other agencies to help process applications.
View ArticleSummer's Ending: Which Farmers Markets Are Still Open?
By clicking on the check marks on the right, you can see which greenmarkets are open on which days of the week.
View ArticleO’Malley Headed to Ohio, Florida and Texas
The Maryland governor aims to help Democrats elect governors in those states.
View ArticleShould Schools Allow Student Cell Phone Use?
Increasingly, schools are relaxing cell phone bans.
View ArticleOfficials Unveil Fort McHenry Quarter
The new quarter will be available following a Friday morning ceremony at the fort.
View Article'Very Loud Noise' Prompts Courthouse Evacuation, Traffic Delays
The Baltimore City Sheriff's office was concerned the noise may have come from an explosive device.
View ArticleWhat's Playing at the Movies in North Baltimore
A roundup of movies playing in theaters in and around North Baltimore.
View ArticleSnow Day in September? Bride 'Rescue,' Cell Phone Crackdown: Top Maryland News
Admit you're powerless over phoning and driving. But just not to a cop in Maryland after Oct. 1. And, now, the rest of the news.
View ArticleWhen the 'Funtown' of Your Youth Disappears
The tragic fire in New Jersey brings to mind other bygone family destinations.
View ArticleCan Smartphones Make Smart Students? Schools Think So
No more pencils, no more books. iPads, smartphones and other technology find their way into the classroom.
View ArticleNew Demographic Drives Luxury Apartment Development
Has the recession changed Generation Y's "American Dream?"
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