Yonis Blanco moved from El Salvador to Maryland in 2001. His transition to the United States wasn’t easy, but he overcame the challenges and then some.
Olympic Legend Michael Phelps Faces Fallout From DWI Arrest
Olympic record holder and local hero Michael Phelps may pay a price in more ways than one following his most recent arrest on drunk driving charges.
Panel Tackles the Question of Whether Washington’s NFL Team Name Should Stay or Go
The Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism at the University of Maryland tackled a proposed controversial name change for Washington’s NFL team.
Celebrating Second Chances Through Adult Education
Center learners joined with local officials in Baltimore to celebrate National Adult Literacy Week and the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act that was signed into law earlier this year making it possible for many adults to return to the classroom to get their high school degrees.
Repairs Continue at Washington National Cathedral Three Years After Earthquake
The Washington National Cathedral opened its doors Thursday morning in honor of the Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drill happening around the country. The Cathedral was severely damaged by the 5.8 magnitude earthquake that shook the Washington metropolitan area in August of 2011.