Reduced bus trips and different start and dismissal times for Prince George’s County Public Schools

PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, Md. – Prince George’s County announced new start and closing times for public schools next year. The current 13 start times will be reduced to three, and the 17 different dismissal times, reduced to six. 

Teenager in wheelchair defies odds and plays lacrosse

EASTON, Md.- At the beginning of their season, Severn and Saints Peter and Paul Schools competed in a boy’s high school lacrosse game, and Caleb Krewson, a freshman on the team scored his first official high school goal, only Krewson…

Prince George’s Co. playgrounds get makeovers

CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Md. – Kids in Prince George’s County will have new play spaces to enjoy this summer as the county partners with Kaboom!, a Washington-based organization dedicated to creating playspace equity.

Some Maryland households face disconnect from federal discount internet program

Over 287,000 Maryland households risk losing access to high-speed internet at the end of this month unless a bipartisan agreement can be struck in Congress to extend a discount program.

It’s police recruitment season, but filling vacancies is a struggle statewide

Maryland’s low unemployment is a problem that’s leading to labor shortages. One of the hardest hit industries is law enforcement.

House passes bill to exclude non-citizen representation, add citizenship question to census

The Republican-led House Wednesday passed a bill to add a citizenship question to the decennial census and exclude non-citizens from the population count used to determine federal representation.

How ‘Maryland’ are you? Take this quiz and find out

Crabs, Old Bay, over-the-top pride in the state flag. You may think you know stereotypical Maryland, but how “Maryland” are you really?

Fat is back: Why dairy farmers are curdling more cheese

For generations, members of the Shank and Creek families, the owners of Palmyra Farms in Hagerstown, approached dairy farming the same way. These days, they do a lot more.

Chestertown, Md., mayor wants tax rebate from county, Kent officials aren’t moved

The mayor of Chestertown, a quaint and historic city on the Eastern Shore, is going to battle with Kent County for what he considers to be the unfair treatment of his constituents.

Small Businesses in Baltimore: ‘Our Own Little, Bitty Town’
BALTIMORE - Despite existing in a major city, Baltimore’s small business community is tight-knit, interwoven and passionate about where they live.  Bobby LaPin, owner of Boat Baltimore which sails out of Port Covington Marina, said while city regulations make it…