Shutdown Means Early Curtain Call for Performers

Glen Echo Park and its arts groups are facing thousands of dollars in losses due to the government shutdown.

D.C. Residents Shocked about Navy Yard Shooting

Residents who live near Navy Yard said they were shocked by Monday’s shooting.

Women Compete to be Baltimore’s Strongest Woman

Women from across the state of Maryland and beyond competed to be crowned Baltimore’s “Strongwoman.”

New Maryland Driving Laws Take Effect

Several new state driving laws, including a law banning hand-held cell phones, took effect at the beginning of October.

Legislation to Boost Brewing Industry Stalls

Many small breweries, including Union Craft Brewery in Baltimore, are trying to push forward legislation that would provide an economic boost to the industry.

Howard County Firefighter Featured in National Cookbook

A local firefighter’s recipe is featured in a national cookbook just in time for Fire Prevention Week.

Smith Islanders Angered by State Action

Smith Island residents believe the Maryland government is looking to abandon their home. Now, they’re fighting back.

Bikers Ride Around D.C. for 9/11 Victims

Thousands of motorcycle riders from across the country roared around Washington, D.C., to remember the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

Frankenstorm Could Cause Major Damage in Maryland, Forecasters Say

Forecasters say a winter storm is likely to collide with Hurricane Sandy along the East Coast early next week, which could cause an estimated $1 billion in damage.