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.
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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.
Guilford Elementary School students take a bite out of Maryland Day
COLUMBIA- Students at Guilford Elementary School in Howard County Maryland bring awareness about childhood hunger all while celebrating Maryland Day.
All-Volunteer Fire Station Calls for Help
Branchville Volunteer Fire Company is proud of its status as 100 percent volunteer, but that distinction is not without its drawbacks and its calling out for more help.
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.
Police Reveal More About the Columbia Mall Shooter
New information has been uncovered about the shooting at the Mall in Columbia in January that took the lives of two young adults – including how the Columbine shooting in Colorado played a role.
4th and 5th grade students study the environment during Read Across Maryland Month
SILVER SPRING – 4th and 5th graders at the Sienna School learned more about climate change during a visit from Maryland Department of Environment Secretary Robert Summers.
Local Ukrainians Weigh in on Crisis Abroad
Montgomery County Delegate Kirill Reznik spent the first four years of his life in Ukraine, until he and his parents received visas to immigrate to the U.S.