Maryland

When supply exceeds demand, wages for Langley Park day laborers suffer

Each weekday morning, contractors in need of day laborers to paint, mulch or hammer pull their trucks into a small strip mall here and begin negotiating with job seekers.

Stolen paychecks: how immigrant workers get ripped off

Victor, an immigrant from Guatemala, says he’s cheated on as many as 20 percent of the jobs he takes.

Pedestrian casualties mount in Maryland town as officials defer action

At least 138 pedestrians have been struck by vehicles in the past eight years on a lethal two-mile stretch of state highway that runs through this low-income immigrant community in the Washington suburbs. Eight have died.

Pedestrian deaths on the rise nationally

Walking across the street is becoming more dangerous.

Researcher: Allergies, mice, even gas stoves linked to asthma

Dr. Elizabeth Matsui, a pediatrician, is an associate professor at the Johns Hopkins University and a national expert on asthma who has spent 15 years studying the effects of indoor environments on children with the disease, particularly in Baltimore.

Annapolis native with Down syndrome enjoys lobbying, working

By HANNAH KLARNER Capital News Service ANNAPOLIS, Maryland — Madelyn Monzo doesn’t spend her paychecks — she’s saving them to take her father to Walt Disney World. The 24-year-old Annapolis native works in a discount store — her third job…

Trump’s defense plan would have mixed impact on Maryland

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump’s proposed 2018 federal budget could be a boost to Maryland’s sprawling defense industry but negatively affect the state’s economy in other areas, according to analysts. The administration’s so-called “skinny budget,” unveiled in March, seeks to…

Spring semester 2017 highlights

CNS recaps cnsmaryland.org’s most visited stories this spring semester.

Celebrate Arbor Day!

Arbor Day was started in the state of Nebraska in 1854 by Julius Sterling Morton. Nationally Arbor Day is celebrated on the last Friday in April.  

Planes, trains and automobiles: the best transportation stories from 2017

Those living in the Washington, D.C. area are likely no stranger to following: getting stuck in a long line at Reagan National Airport; getting stuck on a metro train; getting stuck in traffic on the Beltway. Often times, just traveling around the D.C.…