With just four weeks until Election Day, democratic candidate for governor, Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown and republican Larry Hogan faced off in Baltimore Tuesday in the first in a series of televised debates.
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Local company, Nightmare Graphics, hired to make Orioles apparel
Columbia, Md- One local Howard County graphics design company is partnering with Majestic graphics to make a majority of the Orioles postseason apparel. CNS TV’s Taylor Cairns went to Nightmare Graphics to find out what makes this homegrown business so…
Maryland celebrates anniversary of child safety legislation
CLARKSVILLE- Maryland officials marked Child Passenger Safety Awareness Week with the state’s celebration of the 30th anniversary of Maryland’s original child passenger safety law and refresher lessons on the importance of properly fitting car seats, booster seats, and seat belts…
PRESCRIPTION TAKE-BACK: It’s Legal Drugs Baltimore City Hopes to Get off the Streets.
Federal and local law enforcement officials recently joined with health officials to urge the public to safely dispose of no longer needed prescription drugs. It was part of this year’s National Prescription Take-Back Day to keep others from stealing or abusing leftover prescription drugs.
FIREARMS UPDATE: A look at Maryland’s Tighter Gun Law One Year after Implementation
Marylanders To Prevent Gun Violence joined together with elected officials to celebrate the one year anniversary of Maryland’s Firearms Safety Act. However, a local gun-owner says it has hurt his bottom line.
Star Spangled McHenry: Baltimore Celebrates the 200th Anniversary of the National Anthem
Two-hundred years to the weekend that the British bombarded Fort McHenry, visitors from all over flocked to the historic site to take part in the celebration. Volunteers re-created the scene in period costumes while the Navy Blue Angels roared overhead.
Teens Free to Have Fun and be Loud…At a Library
The Bowie Branch Library in Prince George’s County recently opened a new “Teen Zone” creating a safe place for students to do anything they want…and be as loud as they want.
Syrian Journalist Finds New Home in Maryland
The crisis in Syria may seem a world away as it approaches its fourth year. Thousands of innocent civilians have died in the crossfire and more than 3 million Syrians have been forced from their homes. For one Maryland man,…
Maryland and Virginia Organizations Team Together to Push for Latin Immigrants to Vote
CASA de Maryland teams up with other organizations to urge Latin Americans to register to vote in the upcoming elections to improve immigrant rights in the community.
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.