First Lady welcomes area students to fall harvest

One in three children in America are overweight or obese. The First Lady is trying to fix this problem by inviting students to harvest fruits and vegetables in the White House garden.

Diversity changes Baltimore County schools’ curriculum

Baltimore County public school officials say a diverse teaching staff is key to adapt to the increase in non-native speaking students.

New Domestic Violence Legislation Takes Effect October 1

New domestic violence legislation will protect people in dating relationships.

One Group Fights for Rights at Pope’s Parade

“100 Women, 100 Miles” fights for immigration reform during the Pope’s parade on the National Mall in Washington.

Local HS band prepares for the pope

Thirty DeMatha High School band members prepare to perform for the pope at Joint Base Andrews on September 22, 2015.

Local hairdresser gives back to community

Local hairdresser Heavenly Swift is giving back to her community through faith-based event Convoy of Hope in Temple Hills, Md.

Local pilgrims walk to see the pope

Pilgrims walk 108 miles from Baltimore to Philadelphia to see the Pope.