Combat Paper New Jersey is helping veterans turn their old military uniforms into a lasting piece of art. Nathan Lewis, leads the workshop for community members.
Hagerstown Prison’s Buzzing Approach to Inmate Education
Inmates at the Maryland Correctional Training Center in Hagerstown are trained in the science of caring for bees while also learning lessons that just might help them when they leave the facility.
After Years of Abuse, Md. Woman Becomes Domestic Violence Survivor
Many domestic violence victims repeatedly suffer through psychological and physical abuse before they make the decision, and have the means, to leave, if they ever do, experts say.
Afghans Must Take Responsibility for Own Country, Sen. Cardin Says in Foreign Policy Interview
Sen. Ben Cardin, a senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, sat down with Capital News Service this week to discuss some of the most pressing foreign policy issues facing the United States.
Former Secretary of State Rallies for Brown in the Last Days of the Campaign
With just five days left in Maryland’s election campaign, former first lady, New York senator and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton came to support Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown’s gubernatorial bid.
Midterm Elections Could Weaken Maryland’s Influence on Capitol Hill
With the midterm elections drawing near, Maryland’s congressional delegation is in danger of losing some of its power to influence national policy on issues such as the environment, health care and the economy.
Meet Republican Candidate for Comptroller William Campbell
As the Maryland general election rounds the corner, Marylander’s are preparing to place their vote. CNS’TV’s Alanna Delfino introduces us to the man off the radar.
Meet Maryland Republican Candidate for Governor Larry Hogan
Republican candidate for governor Larry Hogan stresses taxes are at the top of his priority list if and when he becomes governor, but learn more about who he is.