The homeless student population in Maryland continues to grow as a result of the recession, as national numbers have hit a record high.
Maryland Colleges Join National Movement to Snuff Out Student Smoking
About one-third of Maryland colleges and universities have decided to clear the air and ban smoking on campus.
Locals Rush to Turkey Farms for Fresher Birds This Thanksgiving
For Maple Lawn Turkey Farm, Thanksgiving means long hours
Food Stamp Cuts Affecting One in Eight Marylanders
In Baltimore, some local residents are learning to cope with the cuts.
Army and Navy Get Pumped Up For Big Game With Academy Spirit Videos
Army-Navy compete on the football field, and on YouTube, through spirit videos.
Gov. O’Malley Optimistic About State’s Health Care Exchange Progress
Gov. Martin O’Malley was the latest Maryland official to address the lagging performance of the state’s health care exchange.
With Climate Change, Maryland State Insect Could Be Forced to Move North
Climate change has become synonymous with melting glaciers and blazing summer months, but there is one very small casualty of global warming that isn’t front page news: butterflies.
Girls Basketball Powerhouse Reflects on Trip to Germany
The Riverdale Baptist girls’ basketball team had never traveled abroad until Thanksgiving, when head coach Sam Caldwell took his team all the way to Germany to play three exhibition games.
Pope Francis Brings New Hope to Catholic Faithful
Maryland Catholics appear energized by new pope, despite a loss in numbers over the last decade.
Former Congressman Hopes to Raise Environmental Awareness With Education
Former Republican Congressman Wayne Gilchrest has traded in suits and ties for plaid shirts and jeans. He now teaches children about the environment.