A Big Move For Maryland

Life in the ACC is winding down for the Maryland Terrapins. For many of the athletic programs, the move is lateral, with little difference in competition; however, one team will be moving into the most formidable conference in the country.

Terrapins Open Spring Practice To Public

It may be April, but the Friday night lights remain on at North Point High School.

Veterans storm Capitol Hill in support of the fellow servicemen and women they’ve lost

This year alone, almost 2,000 U.S veterans have taken their own life. That’s why vets from all across the country were in Washington this week supporting legislation that would combat veteran suicide.

Minimum wage increase could affect Maryland’s caregivers

ANNAPOLIS – Thirty-five percent. That’s how much much above minimum wage caregivers for the developmentally disabled are currently paid, but soon that may change. There’s legislation in the State House that would raise the wage in Maryland from $7.25 an…

Open-source textbooks, an alternative to their expensive counterparts

For instructors like Scott Roberts, a professor of psychology at the University of Maryland, the cost of books for his students, on top of constantly having to update his class material, forced him to look for an alternative to expensive textbooks.

Marylanders Rally Around Marijuana

As lawmakers try to move one step closer to decriminalization and legalization of marijuana, some supporters were in Annapolis to voice their views.

Navy base conducts active shooter scenario

WASHINGTON – The Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling held an active shooter exercise this week as part of a larger Navy-wide security scenario.

Maryland legislators seek speed camera reform

ANNAPOLIS – Delegate Jon Cardin was one of many Maryland legislators seeking to reform the state’s speed camera laws.

Local organization helps keep families warm

In the middle of harsh winters, utility bills rise and families who struggle financially are not able to afford higher costs. The Fuel Fund of Maryland steps in an eases the financial burden.

Local football star promotes literacy at area school

The Washington NFL Franchise’s Josh Morgan visited Washington Grove Elementary School in Gaithersburg today. Employees from FedEx joined him as they promoted literacy by delivering books to the school.