Meningitis Hearing: Questions of Lawmakers Remain Unanswered

Lawmakers grew extremely frustrated when questions about the meningitis continued to go unanswered today on Capitol Hill.

Website Calls Out Authors of Racist Anti-Obama Posts

The blog, which included calls to assassinate President Barack Obama, could draw the attention of the U.S. Secret Service.

Advocates Push for Paid Sick Days for Maryland’s Private Sector Workers

A coalition of advocates came together to push for a law that would require paid sick days for workers in Maryland’s private sector.

More Games – Maryland Live! Casino to offer “dealer school”

Now that the state’s voters have approved adding table games to Maryland’s slots facilities, the largest gambling operation in the state is gearing up to expand and add hundreds of jobs.

Maryland Couple Invites the Internet to Their Same-Sex Wedding

Two weeks before the election, Elkridge resident Chris Riley took to Reddit to invite anyone who voted for the same-sex marriage referendum to his wedding ceremony in Maryland.

TSA Introduces New Security Line for Frequent Travelers at BWI Airport

Pre-Check line allows fliers to move through security quickly and without hassle.

Sister of Woman Linked to Former CIA Director Petraeus Fighting Lawsuit in Montgomery County

The twin sister of the Tampa, Fla., woman linked to Gen. David Petraeus’ resignation as director of the CIA is being sued in Montgomery County Circuit Court for about $100,000 in unpaid legal fees.

Group of Catholics Petitions Bishops, Urges Less Political Involvement and More Work With the Poor

Handful of Christians delivered 25,000 signatures to the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Tuesday morning, protesting political involvement and what they say is a lack of focus on the poor.

Warrior Challenge- Wounded veterans compete for charity


VIENNA- The high-intensity CrossFit workout has been helping wounded veterans to get back on their feet after their injuries. This past Veteran’s Day weekend, those athletes showed just how far they have come. Twenty-three wounded warriors competed at an area gym to be the winner of the inaugural VFW sponsored “Working Wounded Games.”