The Frederick Police Department recently opened a one-of-a-kind shooting range that is completely controlled by a tablet.
Inmates Help Feed the Less Fortunate
Bernie Fowler Jr., a Southern Maryland builder and farmer, is giving some pre-release inmates a second chance by helping them help needy people.
Angry Protesters Demand an End to Shutdown
Angry furloughed workers and members of Congress gathered on Capitol Hill to voice their frustrations.
Universities, NSA Partnering on Cybersecurity Programs
Schools — including the University of Maryland, and Towson University — have partnered with the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security to meet cybersecurity needs.
Volunteers Searching Maryland for Reptiles, Amphibians
Maryland is attempting to identify all the amphibians and reptiles that call the state home.
Volunteers Hit Local Streets to Track Homelessness
Montgomery County is participating in a national campaign to reduce chronic homelessness.
Incarcerated Veterans Train Dogs For Wounded Vets
Inmates at the Maryland Correctional Institution in Hagerstown are training dogs to help wounded veterans. Officers say these dogs help the inmates as much as they help the wounded veterans.
Maryland Minute Update: Nov 6, 2013
CNS reporter Ben Oldach talks about the latest headlines from the state of Maryland in this edition of Maryland Minute.
Girls Just Want to Have Fun – And Build Robots
A local program gives elementary school girls positive exposure to math, science, engineering and technology.
Maryland Wine Industry Sees Tremendous Growth Over Past Decade
Maryland’s wine industry, while not a powerhouse in the world of vino, has seen tremendous growth over the past decade and the state has the potential to become a major center of wine production in time, experts said.