Maryland gardeners help rebuild oyster population ahead of 2025 shellfish recovery deadline

Chesapeake Bay Foundation volunteers grow millions of oysters in an effort to restore the oyster population in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.

Two Maryland coaches bring knowledge and love for their alma mater to their program

Caitlyn Phipps and Nadine Hadnagy bring more than just their knowledge of the game to coaching the Maryland women’s lacrosse team.

Howard County to break ground on Extended North Tunnel to mitigate flooding in Ellicott City

Ellicott City is set to break ground on an underground flood mitigation system after years of devastating flooding.

Push for stricter laws on organized retail theft in Maryland

Retail theft is now over a $100 billion problem in the U.S. and Maryland is one of the last blue states left to pass an organized crime law.

Montgomery College in Maryland officially opens new east county education center

Montgomery College is opening a new education center on the eastern edge of the county to serve thousands of students.

Officers are enforcing Maryland’s expanded ‘Move Over’ Law

Howard County Police officers are enforcing the expanded ‘Move Over’ law.

Maryland football quarterbacks battle in annual Spring Game in search of new starter

Maryland football is in search of a new offensive leader following the departure of four year Maryland quarterback, Taulia Tagovailoa.

Universities address concerns that cracking down on protesters may violate student rights

University students nationwide have been protesting the Israel-Hamas war for weeks now. Universities are cracking down.

Animal shelters across the country face overcrowding and pet returns

Rihanna, a pitbull mix, has been in the Montgomery County Animal Services and Adoption Center for over 400 days, still in search of her forever home. But animals across the country are facing a bigger challenge: shelter overcrowding.

Advocates urge Maryland Governor Wes Moore to veto a bill on juvenile justice reform

Advocates are protesting the Juvenile Reform Act and trying to discourage Maryland Governor Wes Moore from signing it. The bill would allow children ages 10 to 12 to be prosecuted or detained for certain offenses.