Anne Arundel County makes medications to reverse opioid overdoses more accessible despite decreasing trend

ANNAPOLIS, MD- The Anne Arundel County Department of Health installed seven new vending machines around the county carrying medical supplies including Narcan, masks, COVID tests and fentanyl test strips. Despite a downwards trend in opioid overdoses the county still aims…

The Annapolis Film Festival opens this week

ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The Annapolis Film Festival is returning for its 12th year. This year’s festival features 70 films to be screened over four days.  Fans can attend panels with actors and filmmakers, and a new LatinXperience Showcase along with…

Maryland men’s basketball top recruit earns co-mvp at McDonald’s All American Games

Houston, Tx. – Baltimore native Derik Queen was named the co-MVP of the McDonald’s All-American Boys’ Game, on April 2. Already coming in as the highest-ranked recruit Maryland men’s basketball has had in six years, there is a lot of…

Thi-i-s close: advocates keep pushing for the Equal Rights Amendment

Despite more than a century-long push, the fate of the Equal Rights Amendment still sits in the hands of a deeply divided Congress, as well as various state legislatures, while debate continues over a controversial ratification deadline.

Understanding Maryland’s firearm suicide statistics and trends

CNS analyzed data about firearm suicides in Maryland and found five key takeaways.

Montgomery Co., Maryland partners with Manna Food Center to lead food waste education and awareness

In honor of Earth Month, Montgomery county is acknowledging a week of environmental and social impact of wasted food in the county.

Maryland emergency bill would provide financial support for port workers after Key Bridge collapse

Maryland legislators are advancing an emergency bill to provide financial assistance for workers whose jobs are affected by the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge over the Port of Baltimore.

How ISIS-K killed Americans, beat the Taliban, and massacred 140 people in Moscow

ISIS-K is too radical for the Taliban, experts say, and is pulling new recruits from disaffected youth in Afghanistan and across Central Asia.

High anticipation for the Orioles on Opening Day

The Orioles are coming off the best season they’ve had in 40 years, and they are starting their defense of the American League East Championship.

Baltimore residents share their stories of the Francis Scott Key Bridge after its collapse

Commuters who narrowly avoided its collapse look back on the tragedy, while community members say how life has changed.