University of Maryland officials say there were no serious problems or lasting consequences from Tuesday’s power failure….
The Peak of the 2015 Cherry Blossom Festival
Tourism peaked in the District this past weekend thanks to the 2015 Cherry Blossom Festival.
Cathedral Restoration: Phase One is Complete
The Cathedral was severely damaged by the 5.8 magnitude earthquake that shook the Washington metropolitan area in August of 2011.
ANTI-TRUANCY RALLY: Prince George’s County Students Find Fun in School
The I Belong Here initiative has helped William Wirt Middle School raise attendance rates tremendously since the program was launched at the school in September.
Let Summer Be Summer: A Battle of the Boards
For many of us Labor Day is synonymous with the start of the school year. But, in Maryland, many schools begin before the holiday. And that’s the rub.
Prince George’s County Pothole Blitz
The winter weather appears to have finally cleared up but not without leaving its mark on the roads. Potholes have been wreaking havoc throughout the region and Prince George’s County’s Department of Public Works is working to patch up the problem.
An End to the Cole Field House Era
University of Maryland’s Cole Field House, a venue that has touched the hearts of athletes and fans since 1955, hosted its last athletic event this week. Cole will be closed until June 2018 for a 155-million-dollar transformation to a state-of-the-art athletic, research and academic facility.
Prince George’s County Celebrates Anti-Truancy Pilot Program
Student attendance is a big problem at many schools in Prince George’s County but a new initiative is helping to turn that problem around
Inaugural Maryland STEM Festival Announces Week-Long Launch Date
STEM education is about to get a lot more fun with the first ever statewide Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Festival that’s hoping to turn today’s students into tomorrow’s innovators.