Trump’s Kennedy nomination casts long shadow over NIH

The director of the National Institutes of Health fielded questions from House Republicans regarding trust and spending.

Senate panel OKs measure aimed at luring Washington Commanders from Maryland to DC

A bill to transfer control of Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium land to the District of Columbia passed a hurdle in the Senate.

Senate panel passes bill making Chesapeake National Recreation Area a national park unit

The Chesapeake Bay area is one step closer to becoming part of the national parks system with the Chesapeake Bay National Recreation Area Act moving onto the Senate floor.

Maryland video game studio reacts to volatile industry by unionizing

The video game industry is booming. Why are there so many layoffs?

Montgomery Co., Maryland hosts video contest to increase awareness of drug overdosing

After losing their son 20-year-old son to a fentanyl overdose, a mother goes around to local middle and high schools to share the dangers of using unknown drugs.

Local Baltimore residents and politicians call for change as juvenile crime remains high

Politicians and Baltimore residents want to see Department of Juvenile Services Secretary Vincent Schiraldi removed from office because while crime in Baltimore is decreasing overall, juvenile crime is not.

Beloved owner of RJ Bentley’s in College Park, Maryland dies at 77

The College Park community mourns the death of John Brown, a local legend who owned and co-founded R.J. Bentley’s restaurant and bar.

Councilmember Trayon White asks fellow councilmembers for leniency in federal bribery case

DC Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White is asking his colleagues and constituents for leniency in a federal bribery case where he is accused of taking kickbacks for securing deals for a community group focused on preventing violence

Ten Maryland veterans in need of transportation gifted cars

OWINGS MILLS, Md. – Veterans across Maryland struggle to find a consistent form of transportation after returning from their time in service. In honor of Veterans Day, ten veterans will be gifted vehicles, allowing them to have more freedom and…

Three Maryland lawmakers urge Biden to sanction two top Israeli officials

Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen and Reps. Jamie Raskin and Kweisi Mfume are among nearly 90 congressional Democrats urging President Joe Biden to sanction two top Israeli government officials.