It’s not Valentine’s Day without roses, but will snow keep all those flower orders from being delivered? At Bell Flowers in Silver Spring, the answer is no way.
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BWI-Marshall Airport Faces Cancellations as Winter Storm Moves In
Possibly the biggest snowstorm of the season has already shut down airports in Charlotte and Atlanta, but it won’t be long before the weather wreaks havoc on regional airports as well.
Curling Fever Sweeping into Maryland
Curling is one of the fast growing popular sport in the Winter Olympics. The Potomac Curling Club in Laurel gave curious fans a chance to check it out and try their hand at tossing some stones.
Police Identify New Person of Interest in 1975 Disappearance of Lyon Sisters
New information and a new person of interest have surfaced in the disappearance of Sheila (12) and Katherine (10) Lyon nearly four decades ago.
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.
Crews Prepare for Snowy Roads
Maryland State Highway Authority crews are busy preparing the roads ahead of tonight’s storm.
Calls for Campaign Reform on Capitol Hill
A coalition in the U.S. House of Representatives is seeking to limit the influence of big money in federal elections and encourage small donations from all Americans.
National Day of Prayer Unites Faith Leaders and CBC
It was an intermingling of church and state on Capitol Hill today when members of the Congressional Black Caucus and faith leaders from across the country came together for a National Day of Prayer to end poverty and income inequality.
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.
Legislation Aims to Ensure Maryland Crab Cakes are True to Name
Lawmakers in the state capital are being asked to consider a new bill that would prohibit restaurants and markets from selling mislabeled seafood, and require labeling of the origins of crabmeat.