Maryland Starts Driver’s License Process For Immigrants Living in Country Illegally

Maryland is the first state on the East Coast to allow illegal immigrants to obtain a second-tier driver’s license.

Maryland Minute Update: Nov 1, 2013

CNS reporter Ben Oldach talks about zombie 5Ks, pumpkin smashing and a story full of beats, scratches and crossfades on this episode of Maryland Minute.

Furloughed Helpers Lend a Hand to Animals in Need

The extra downtime from the government shutdown has brought some much needed extra help to the area’s largest pet shelter.

U.S. Drive-Ins Face Obstacles, Maryland’s Lone Theater Stays Afloat

Drive-in theaters struggle to convert to the digital age with economic woes, but one outdoor Baltimore theater is staying positive

College Program for Disabled Students a Big SUCCESS

Maryland’s first 4-year college program for young adults with intellectual disabilities allows participants to participate in classes and internships alongside their peers at a 4-year college.

Maryland Food Stamp Recipients, Organizations, Scramble Under Shadow of Benefit Cuts

The expiration of the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act puts Maryland food stamp recipients at risk of losing a portion of their benefits.

Maryland’s Higher Education Institutions are Pioneering New Course Designs, Chancellor Tells Senate

The chancellor of Maryland’s University System told a Senate committee that institutions of higher education can reduce costs and become more effective by using massive online courses and blended-learning classes.

Former Terps Stand Up for Gay Rights Leading Up to Olympics

Two former University of Maryland athletes are at the center of the fight against the anti-gay laws that have been put in place by Russian president Vladimir Putin as the 2014 Sochi Olympics approach.

JFK Eternal Flame Returns to Original Site

The Eternal Flame returns to its original site after its burner received extensive repairs.

Sandy Anniversary: Crisfield Continues To Recover

CRISFIELD – One year after Hurricane Sandy made landfall, the Maryland town of Crisfield continues to pick up the pieces. For Crisfield resident Teresa Shallcross, the storm still brings back painful memories.