DC domestic violence shelter prepares to celebrate 45th anniversary

A group of women spent several months making repairs to a huge three-story Victorian house in the nation’s capital to serve as one of the first undisclosed safe spaces for women and children dealing with domestic violence.

Pressing for shield law, former CBS reporter Herridge calls seizure of files ‘journalistic rape’

Veteran investigative journalist Catherine Herridge opened up during a House hearing about the seizure of her reporting files to push for a federal shield law for reporters.

Pimlico Race Course, home of the Preakness, will undergo a 3-year renovation

BALTIMORE –  Maryland lawmakers have passed legislation to rebuild the Pimlico Race Course, home of the Preakness Stakes. The Stronach Group, the current owner of Pimlico, will transfer ownership to the state to renovate and redevelop the race course. The…

Baltimore Port closure creates uncertainty for businesses

The magnitude of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse and the closure of the Port of Baltimore is beginning to sink in for business owners in Baltimore.

More than 1,000 small businesses seek aid amid Baltimore Port closure

More than 1,000 small businesses have sought emergency federal loans to stay afloat following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge and closure of much of the Port of Baltimore, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration.

UMD Club Rugby experiences once in a lifetime trip to Spain

COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Many college students study abroad to experience new cultures and places. Not every student is able to travel abroad, but the University of Maryland’s Club Rugby team gave its athletes a unique opportunity to travel to…

Lawmakers close session with eclipse and exuberance

The Maryland General Assembly completed its 446th session in a flurry of confetti and balloons with Gov. Wes Moore watching from the Senate balcony and the leaders of both chambers lauding the legislature’s accomplishments.

Reeling from bridge collapse, lawmakers scrambled to get other business done

Maryland state lawmakers managed to pass several key measures that look beyond the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge and ahead to the future.

Maryland congressional delegation confident of bipartisan backing for Key Bridge funds

The Maryland congressional delegation predicted bipartisan support for federal funding to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge.

New bill could grant undocumented immigrants living in Maryland access to health insurance

The Access to Care Act paves the way for equitable healthcare for all Maryland residents.