A bill named after Jordan McNair would allow athletes to profit off their own names Lawmakers heard arguments for it on Wednesday. Matt McDonald February 13, 2020
Maryland Gov. Hogan responds to Trump’s attempt to slash Chesapeake cleanup fund The president wants to cut the budget by over 90 percent. Eric Neugeboren February 11, 2020
A Maryland bill would require colleges to develop plans for making voting accessible UMD community members are among those lobbying for the legislation. Luciana Perez-Uribe February 10, 2020
Richard Collins’ family will take to Annapolis next week in push for hate crime law reform The state legislature is slated to hear bills Tuesday that would broaden Maryland's hate crime statute. Christine Condon February 7, 2020
After UMD student died of adenovirus, bill aims to improve colleges’ outbreak response One delegate proposed to call it "Olivia's Law." Eric Neugeboren January 30, 2020
UMD grad students again take to Annapolis to fight for collective bargaining rights Lawmakers heard arguments for and against the bill on Tuesday. Angela Roberts January 29, 2020
Judge asks potential jurors about racism, alcoholism on first day of Sean Urbanski trial Urbanski is charged with murder and a hate crime in the killing of 2nd Lt. Richard Collins. Angela Roberts December 9, 2019
Hornbake Library exhibit celebrates 50 years of Maryland Public Television The free exhibit is open and on display until July 2020. Freelance Reporter December 6, 2019
Former UMD student charged in Richard Collins’ killing is set to stand trial next week Sean Urbanski's trial has been delayed four times. Jillian Atelsek December 3, 2019
Over half of anti-vax Facebook ads are from two organizations, UMD researchers say The team found that pro-vaccine advertisements on Facebook came from a wider variety of sources than anti-vaccination. Eric Neugeboren December 2, 2019