Several new state driving laws, including a law banning hand-held cell phones, took effect at the beginning of October.
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Legislation to Boost Brewing Industry Stalls
Many small breweries, including Union Craft Brewery in Baltimore, are trying to push forward legislation that would provide an economic boost to the industry.
Students Help To Restore Pataspco River
Volunteers from three Baltimore city schools are cleaning up trash and planting sea grasses in the rocky sand along the Patapsco River.
New State Education Standards Discussed at Hearing
SPRINGDALE — The Maryland State Board of Education discussed the new curriculum framework with parents Tuesday at a public forum.
Members of Congress Open WW II Memorial to Vets
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Members of Congress join with World War II vets in entering the grounds of the World War II memorial in Washington despite its closure because of the government shutdown.
PG Police Unit Provides Eye in the Sky
The Prince George’s County Police Department aviation unit recently won an award for locating a four-year-old girl lost in the woods.
A Quarter Million Marylanders Furloughed in Shutdown
With the government shutdown, almost 250,000 federal workers who live in Maryland have been furloughed.
Baseball Players at Risk for Concussions
A recent Harvard Medical School study showed that baseball is one of the safest sports for kids to play. However there are still major health risks facing kids playing baseball, especially catchers.
Montgomery County Festival Celebrates African Heritage
Montgomery County celebrates African Heritage Month with the fourth annual Pan African Culture Festival.