Actor Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band performed for Navy Yard employees and their families to help them heal from the Navy Yard shootings
Accidents Between Cyclists and Drivers Rise in Maryland
Accidents between cars and bicyclists in Maryland increased sharply over the last five years, according to a Capital News Service analysis of crash data.
2-1-1 Healthcare: Getting Marylanders Coverage
Local health leaders and politicians were joined by linebacker London Fletcher and former NFL player Rick “Doc” Walker to reveal new advertisements for Maryland’s 2-1-1 Healthcare campaign.
Jewelry Making Teenager Launches Business
A local 13-year-old with a jewelry business has already achieved things most people won’t in their lifetime.
Bionic Man Greets Visitors at Smithsonian
A first-of-its-kind bionic man greets visitors at the National Air and Space Museum.
Inmates Help Feed the Less Fortunate
Bernie Fowler Jr., a Southern Maryland builder and farmer, is giving some pre-release inmates a second chance by helping them help needy people.
Maryland Police Shooting Range Goes High-tech
The Frederick Police Department recently opened a one-of-a-kind shooting range that is completely controlled by a tablet.
Incarcerated Veterans Train Dogs For Wounded Vets
Inmates at the Maryland Correctional Institution in Hagerstown are training dogs to help wounded veterans. Officers say these dogs help the inmates as much as they help the wounded veterans.
Sandy Anniversary: Crisfield Continues To Recover
CRISFIELD – One year after Hurricane Sandy made landfall, the Maryland town of Crisfield continues to pick up the pieces. For Crisfield resident Teresa Shallcross, the storm still brings back painful memories.
Updated: University of Maryland Golf Course Under Threat
The University of Maryland golf course has been a staple on-campus since 1959, but it’s in danger of being removed.