CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Md. – Kids in Prince George’s County will have new play spaces to enjoy this summer as the county partners with Kaboom!, a Washington-based organization dedicated to creating playspace equity.
Maryland gardeners help rebuild oyster population ahead of 2025 shellfish recovery deadline
Chesapeake Bay Foundation volunteers grow millions of oysters in an effort to restore the oyster population in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
Students create “bike bus” to commute to school
Unlike other school systems, DCPS does not provide routine transportation for its students to attend school.
The Freedom to Read Act supports school librarians
PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. – Maryland librarians praise passage of the Freedom to Read Act, which thwarts attempted book bans in the state.
Montgomery Co., Maryland students prepare for school’s first prom at third annual ‘Project Prom Dress’
Montgomery County students shop lightly used prom attire for free in preparation for their school’s first prom.
New bill could grant undocumented immigrants living in Maryland access to health insurance
The Access to Care Act paves the way for equitable healthcare for all Maryland residents.
DMV businesses shake up adult beverage industry with non-alcoholic options
The non-alcoholic drink movement is on the rise and small businesses around the DMV are emerging, offering sober and sober-curious consumers a taste of the movement.
Anne Arundel County makes medications to reverse opioid overdoses more accessible despite decreasing trend
ANNAPOLIS, MD- The Anne Arundel County Department of Health installed seven new vending machines around the county carrying medical supplies including Narcan, masks, COVID tests and fentanyl test strips. Despite a downwards trend in opioid overdoses the county still aims…
Baltimore residents share their stories of the Francis Scott Key Bridge after its collapse
Commuters who narrowly avoided its collapse look back on the tragedy, while community members say how life has changed.
DC Council cracks down on speeding with new ‘Steer Act’
The DC Council unanimously passed the Steer Act in its newest attempt to reduce speeding and reckless driving in the district.