5 artists from Maryland to add to your playlist

Here’s five innovative musicians from Maryland with fans in the state and beyond that you may not be familiar with.

Maryland tribe’s first female chief fights for identity, equality and preservation

Maryland tribe’s first female chief fights for ide | RSS.com CAMBRIDGE, Md. – A little over five feet tall, the chief of the Nause-Waiwash walked quickly. Despite a limp from a recent total knee replacement, she zipped up and down…

Some people need abortions later in pregnancy – many come to Maryland

Maryland is one of the few places in the United States serving people who need later abortions, home to two of the only clinics in the country that perform procedures into the third trimester.

Patients travel hundreds of miles to Maryland for abortion care

Since Roe v. Wade was overturned by the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision in June 2022, Maryland providers are seeing more patients from other states.

Lamar Jackson, Jayden Daniels and the new landscape for Black quarterbacks

When this NFL season kicked off in 2024, there was a new record set for the number of Black starting quarterbacks in a single week.

If only birds were ‘puppies’: Lights Out Baltimore tracks 3,000 window collisions since 2018

In downtown Baltimore, Nicole Hartig and Jon Merryman are on the frontlines of a global problem, collecting data and rescuing birds during peak migration seasons. Their work helps raise awareness to prevent avoidable, deadly window strikes.

The new Big Ten is resulting in sharply higher carbon emissions

Carbon dioxide emissions from Big Ten football team travel for regular-season conference games more than tripled in 2024 compared to 2023 after after the addition of a quartet of West Coast schools, a Capital News Service analysis found. Carbon dioxide is…

Trump and GOP Congress will have a 60-day deregulation fast pass

With President-elect Donald Trump entering the Oval Office in January with a Republican majority in Congress, his administration may wield a tool to establish its deregulation agenda from the beginning: an obscure law called the Congressional Review Act (CRA).

From Africa: Pathways to the NBA

Through the eyes of NBA Academy Africa’s players and staff, “From Africa: Pathways to the NBA” details stories of work on the court and in the classroom.

NASA to Maryland lawmakers: ‘High risk’ Goddard project had unrealistic launch schedule

NASA said a plan to launch a multi-billion dollar spacecraft in 2026 as “overly optimistic and not credible” in a September letter to Maryland lawmakers that Capital News Service obtained through Freedom of Information Act requests