DC residents weigh in on expanded youth curfew
Terps thriving in first season inside new basketball performance center
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – In their first season inside the new Barry P. Gossett Basketball Performance Center, Maryland women’s basketball is thriving, opening the year 12–0. Players credit the 24/7 access, dedicated practice court, recovery spaces, and upgraded weight room…
U.S. House votes to release Epstein files
The U.S. House of Representatives voted to release the Jeffrey Epstein files. This bipartisan vote comes with surprising support from President Donald Trump, who says he will sign the bill if it reaches his desk.
Record crowds expected as 1.5 million Marylanders travel for the holidays
AAA expects more than 1.5 million Marylanders to travel over the Thanksgiving holiday, the highest projection ever recorded.
Color-changing mouthguard helps coaches spot dangerous heat levels before it’s too late
COLUMBIA, Md. – After Maryland football player Jordan McNair died from heatstroke, dentist Dr. George Garbis created the ThermoPact mouthguard, a device that changes color when an athlete’s body temperature rises to dangerous levels. The technology aims to prevent future…
A new Buzz in College Park after Williams’ first win
BALTIMORE – The Buzz Williams era began for Maryland men’s basketball last night as the squad tipped off its season in Baltimore’s Hall of Fame Series against Coppin State. Despite being without starters Myles Rice and Solomon Washington, it was…
Maryland looks to get out of its own way ahead of homecoming test vs. No. 2 Indiana
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Maryland football enters homecoming weekend on a three-game skid. Despite the losses, the Terps’ biggest obstacle has been themselves as they look to clean things up against No. 2 Indiana.
Maryland rolls out bill credits and local energy program to cut power costs
Maryland is taking new steps to lower energy costs for residents.
Israel and Hamas agree to phase one of Trump’s Gaza peace deal
College Park, Md. — CNS’s Ben Wolf breaks down what still needs to happen for the war in Gaza to officially come to an end.
Teen coordination shines a positive light on Baltimore youth
The Teen Creation Station at Baltimore’s Enoch Pratt Free Library is helping kids find direction through art. The program gives them a space to express themselves, build confidence, and learn creative skills that can shape their futures.