WASHINGTON, D.C. – Members of Congress join with World War II vets in entering the grounds of the World War II memorial in Washington despite its closure because of the government shutdown.
New State Education Standards Discussed at Hearing
SPRINGDALE — The Maryland State Board of Education discussed the new curriculum framework with parents Tuesday at a public forum.
Students Help To Restore Pataspco River
Volunteers from three Baltimore city schools are cleaning up trash and planting sea grasses in the rocky sand along the Patapsco River.
New Maryland Driving Laws Take Effect
Several new state driving laws, including a law banning hand-held cell phones, took effect at the beginning of October.
Women Compete to be Baltimore’s Strongest Woman
Women from across the state of Maryland and beyond competed to be crowned Baltimore’s “Strongwoman.”
D.C. Residents Shocked about Navy Yard Shooting
Residents who live near Navy Yard said they were shocked by Monday’s shooting.
Maryland Jurisdictions Becoming More Open to Same-Sex Adoptions
It took Doug and Chris Maulden-Locke eight months to get through pre-adoption background checks and an extensive home study and just 10 days to find a baby to adopt. But the same-sex couple wasn’t sure what would happen when they went before a Montgomery County judge in February.
Maryland Dreamers Awake to In-State Tuition, Yearn for More
The Maryland Dream Act is saving some undocumented immigrants thousands in tuition, but dreamers in the state still face struggles with their documentation status and job prospects.
Maryland Minute Update Oct. 11, 2013
CNS Reporter Ben Oldach fills you in on the NFL’s new bag policy, the latest on the new casino being planned in Prince George’s County and how the government shutdown is affecting beer.
Gay Couples Travel to Maryland For Weddings
When Maryland became the southernmost state on the East Coast to legalize gay marriage, it became a destination-wedding location for some same-sex couples.