Marylanders collect donations to help Puerto Rico

ROCKVILLE, Maryland — Organizing aid collections is one way that many Puerto Ricans on the mainland have begun to shake off the “impotencia,” or powerlessness, they feel since Hurricane Maria slammed into their home island almost two weeks ago. [PHOTOS:…

Disabled Voters March from Baltimore to DC to encourage voter turnout

LAUREL, Md. – A group of disabled voters of the group, ADAPT, hit the road from Baltimore to DC to encourage those in and out of the disabled community to vote in the upcoming general election.

Senator Barbara Mikulski awarded DHS Distinguished Public Service Medal

LAUREL, Maryland – Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson presented Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.) with the Distinguished Public Service Medal. Mikulski was honored for her service to men and women in the department, and was presented the award at…

Storms Bring Heavy Rain and Destruction to Maryland

LAUREL — A rash of severe weather left a path of destruction in Prince George’s and Montgomery counties. Local residents and businesses are preparing for another round of storms this weekend.

Slowing Down Speeders

LAUREL- New speed signs in Laurel are focused on preventing rather than ticking drivers who are going past the speed limit.

Laurel Flood: Woman Drowned, Patuxent River Waters Still on the Rise

Anne Arundel County Police reported that at least one woman drowned as water flooded a homeless campsite just off the Patuxent River Thursday.

Old Pucks: Maryland Seniors Get Fit On the Ice Playing Hockey

Find out the surprising way some seniors have chosen to get in shape.

County Executives Meet With Voters Outside Poll In Laurel

After months of campaigning, voters make decisions on key ballot issues.