Shutdown has Meant Shorter Commute Times

The government shutdown has meant frustration and financial insecurity for the furloughed, but shorter commutes for many others.

State Lawmakers, Officials to Discuss Maryland Health Connection Glitches

Only 1,121 Marylanders enrolled in Obamacare plans in first two weeks.

Baltimore Company Leads Wireless Innovation

TESSCO Technologies Incorporated hosted the 2013 Innovation Showcase at M&T Bank Stadium. Over 1,200 technology professionals and 110 leading wireless manufacturers gathered Wednesday to share and showcase the latest developments in wireless communication.

Maryland’s Gun Laws Go Into Effect Without Delay

U.S. District Court Judge Catherine Blake denied requests for a stay of the state’s newest gun control laws.

BWI Concession Workers Fight To Form Workers’ Union

BWI employees are teaming up with Unite Here and Interfaith Worker Justice to enforce better working conditions from the airport’s concessions manager.

Tracking Maryland’s Biodiversity One Species at a Time

Two Maryland men have made it their mission to find out how many species of plants and animals call Maryland home.

Howard County Firefighter Featured in National Cookbook

A local firefighter’s recipe is featured in a national cookbook just in time for Fire Prevention Week.

Tonight on Maryland Newsline, Oct. 10, 2013

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Baseball Players at Risk for Concussions

A recent Harvard Medical School study showed that baseball is one of the safest sports for kids to play. However there are still major health risks facing kids playing baseball, especially catchers.

PG Police Unit Provides Eye in the Sky

The Prince George’s County Police Department aviation unit recently won an award for locating a four-year-old girl lost in the woods.