Commuters share their reaction to Metro chairman announcing a possible shutdown. The announcement was made during a summit where area leaders discussed future plans for the metro.
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Beat The Streets: Morrell Park wrestlers changing the game
A group of unlikely competitors hit the mats in an effort to revive a dying sport and learn life lessons along the way.
U.S. Naval Academy Band Creating a New Tradition
For the first time in 164 years, the U.S. Navy band’s Master Chief Musician is a woman, Amy Jarjoura.
Reagan National Workers Fight For Higher Wages
Reagan National Airport workers joined with workers at eight other airports in the country in a one-day strike seeking an end to subminimum wages, better training and the right to unionize.
Student Organization Provides Tax Assistance
A group of students from the University of Maryland guides people through the process of preparing tax returns.
Johns Hopkins Performs First HIV Liver Transplant
Doctors at Johns Hopkins performed the first ever liver transplant between an HIV donor and recipient.
Leaders Discuss Future of Metro
On the 40th anniversary of the metro, government, civil, and business leaders came together to discuss the future of the metro.
Senate Discusses Bill on Funding for After School Programs
The Senate votes preliminary approval for the Maryland Extended Day and Summer Enhancement Program that would fund after-school and summer programs for students in low income schools
Revoking Parental Rights In Cases of Sexual Assault
Maryland lawmakers are now considering whether someone who has either been convicted or suspected of sexual assault or rape should be denied access to a child resulting from the alleged offense.
VP Biden Announces New Cancer Initiative at Hopkins
Vice President Joe Biden paid a visit to Johns Hopkins in order to promote the new Bloomberg-Kimmel’s institute to find a cure for cancer through immunotherapy.