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Warrior Challenge- Wounded veterans compete for charity
VIENNA- The high-intensity CrossFit workout has been helping wounded veterans to get back on their feet after their injuries. This past Veteran’s Day weekend, those athletes showed just how far they have come. Twenty-three wounded warriors competed at an area gym to be the winner of the inaugural VFW sponsored “Working Wounded Games.”
Horse Rescue Farm Struggles with Space During Economic Recession
Day’s End Rescue Horse Farm takes in neglected and abused horses for rehabilitation and training. However the poor economy has decreased the number of horses they’re able to adopt out, leaving them struggling for adequate space to house about 70 horses.
69-Year Old Charlie Plaskon Uses the Eyes of Others to Guide Him Through Marathons
At an age when many look to retire, Charlie Plaskon has a clear vision of where he wants to go, even if it’s with someone else’s eyes guiding him.
Flashmob Kids – Student zombies are “thrilled” to dance in D.C.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Some local elementary school kids turn zombie for the day in a “Thriller” of an experience to emphasize the importance of music and art classes in school.
Maryland Democrats Gather at M&T Bank Stadium For Election Night Celebration
Sen. Cardin hosts victory party after beating out two challengers.
Gambling Expansion: Proponents Celebrate Close Question 7 Victory
The final count was close but Maryland voters gave their approval to Question 7 adding table games and allowing an upscale gambling facility to be built in Prince George’s County.
Marriage Rights – Maryland approves same sex marriage
BALTIMORE. — It was a battle that went down to the finish line, but, in the end, Maryland voters approved a ballot question allowing for same sex marriage starting January 1.
MD GOP- Cheers and tears for Maryland GOP on election night
LINTHICUM- Election night was an emotional roller coaster for Maryland’s republicans. The evening began with great hope for Gov. Mitt Romney and Maryland republican candidates, but ended with tears as the night came to a close. The Republicans say they’re disappointed, but not defeated, and they’re confident that another four years under Democratic rule will make Maryland swing from blue to red in 2014.