Students from Suitland High School and Prince George’s County Community College are partnering with veterans to pass along their tales of battle on the front lines, and keep their memories alive through the Veterans History Project at the Library of Congress.
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Military’s Mental Illness Stigma Pushes Navy Captain to Edge
During his battle with depression, Navy Capt. Todd Kruder attempted suicide three times. Now, he writes books to assist members of the military.
Maryland Minute Update: December 3, 2013
CNS reporter Ben Oldach talks about the latest headlines from around Maryland including a Morgan State fraternity that has been put on probation, a Montgomery County school teacher who has fled to Hong Kong and how one power plant in Cumberland is recycling energy.
Accidents Between Cyclists and Drivers Rise in Maryland
Accidents between cars and bicyclists in Maryland increased sharply over the last five years, according to a Capital News Service analysis of crash data.
Baltimore Nighthawks Women’s Football Team Tackles Stereotypes
Football is traditionally viewed as a man’s game. The Baltimore Nighthawks, the city’s professional football team for women, are challenging that stereotype.
Falling Temps, Rising Problems for Homeless
Bethesda Cares is opening its doors to the homeless as temperatures rapidly drop.
Millions Affected by Shutdown Try to Get Their Lives Back to ‘Normal’
Congress and the President have come to a compromise, at least for now, ending the 16-day shutdown stalemate and leaving the millions affected to start picking up the pieces.
Veteran CrossFit Amputee to Compete in Working Wounded Games
CrossFit, a strength and conditioning program, is not for the weak hearted. One veteran proves that heart is all you need to succeed in the sport.
Gov. O’Malley Forms Commission in Response to Ethan Saylor’s Death
The Commission for Effective Community Inclusion of Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities was formed last month in response to Saylor’s death.