Brewer’s Alley and the National Museum of Civil War Medicine are teaming up to create a series of beers commemorating the Civil War.
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Death Penalty Protest, Rally Supports Governor’s Repeal Legislation
Murder victims’ families want life in prison without parole.
Bowie Candy Maker Tamarra Thomas Wins Big on Food Network’s Sweet Genius
A Prince George’s County woman proves her talents with candy confections by taking top honors in the Food Network’s reality show, “Sweet Genius.”
Maryland Company Sees Record Sales as Ravens Head to Super Bowl
A Maryland company is producing a record amont of sportswear to honor the Baltimore Ravens as the team heads to the Super Bowl.
Armor Company Designs Bulletproof Whiteboards in Response to Newtown School Shooting
After the shooting in Newtown, Conn., a military armor factory located in Pocomoke, on Maryland’s lower Eastern Shore, decided to create bulletproof school supplies.
Hundreds Pledge to Volunteer at National Day of Service
Visitors to the National Mall on Saturday sat down to make cards for hospitalized children and write valentines to veterans.
Holiday Trees: Local Family Farm Offers Cut-Your-Own Christmas Trees
For more than 30 years Butler’s Orchard has offered cut-your-own Christmas Trees and it’s become a farm–and family–tradition.
Great Fire of 1912 Helped Spark New Path For University of Maryland
The Great Fire of 1912 sparked a brand-new path for the University of Maryland.
Gambling Addicts – Addiction experts concerned about passage of Question 7
With the passage of Question 7 in Maryland expanding gambling in the state, addiction experts say they are concerned about a likely increase in the number of people who will seek treatment for gambling problems.