LAUREL, Md. – A group of disabled voters of the group, ADAPT, hit the road from Baltimore to DC to encourage those in and out of the disabled community to vote in the upcoming general election.
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UMCP ranked in top 30 most LGBT-friendly campuses
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – University of Maryland, College Park has been voted one of the top 30 LGBT-friendly campuses in the nation for the fifth year in a row. But some students say there’s still more progress to be made.…
Senior pets find ‘forever’ homes
Gaithersburg, Md. — Sher Polvinale transformed her Montgomery County home into a giant dog house, where unwanted old pets spend their time until they cross the rainbow bridge.
Harford County teaches teens the dangers of distracted driving
FALLSTON, Maryland – As part of National Teen Driver Safety Week, Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler and other officers greeted high schoolers to spread awareness about the dangers of distracted driving.
Metro riders speak out on cuts to hours
Metro riders got their chance to speak out about proposed cuts to metro hours and how it will affect them at a WMATA public hearing.
Maryland officials honor Gold Star families
ABERDEEN – Last year, the Fallen Star memorial for soldiers who paid the ultimate sacrifice was unveiled art Aberdeen Proving Ground. Now, a Gold Star Mother statue has been added to the memorial to honor the families of those left…
Attendance at Minor League Baseball across Maryland is declining
HAGERSTOWN – In the past five years attendance at Minor League Baseball games has dipped 13 percent.
Metro considers fare hikes to fix budget deficit
The Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority is seeing red – and lots of it. Metro says it may look to its riders to help fill in the gap for its multi-million dollar budget shortfall.