Cancer Research Hurt by Slowdown in Government Spending

Washington’s budget cuts in recent years are starting to take their toll, researchers and others say, slowing the growth of NIH’s budget and curtailing important cancer research.

Anthony Brown and Larry Hogan Face Off in First Gubernatorial Debate

With just four weeks until Election Day, democratic candidate for governor, Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown and republican Larry Hogan faced off in Baltimore Tuesday in the first in a series of televised debates.

Dumpster Diner Bikes Around the Country to Prevent Food Waste

Bicyclist Rob Greenfield makes a stop in Maryland during his cross country trip to promote a healthy lifestyle which includes dining exclusively out of the many dumpsters he passes along the way.

Bartending Friends Look for Solution to Drink Spiking Problem

By Dennis Ting Capital News Service ADAMS MORGAN, WASHINGTON, D.C. – Mike Bokman and Frank Mills are bartenders and best friends who are also in the business of safety. Drink safety that is. The DrinkLock is a new invention intended…

Baltimore City School Kids Learn How to Be Green Pioneers

Some Baltimore City kids are getting a chance to become the next generation of “green” pioneers, thanks to a generous donation from the Environmental Protection Agency.

Teens Free to Have Fun and be Loud…At a Library

The Bowie Branch Library in Prince George’s County recently opened a new “Teen Zone” creating a safe place for students to do anything they want…and be as loud as they want.

FIREARMS UPDATE: A look at Maryland’s Tighter Gun Law One Year after Implementation

Marylanders To Prevent Gun Violence joined together with elected officials to celebrate the one year anniversary of Maryland’s Firearms Safety Act. However, a local gun-owner says it has hurt his bottom line.

Metro Violinist Plays Second Concert at Union Station

WASHINGTON – After a thousand people passed renown violinist Joshua Bell performing seven years ago in a Washington, D.C. Metro station, Bell returned for an encore performance  at Union Station.  Bell was joined by eight college student musicians.

National Capital Region 2014 Urban Rescue Preparation

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Dozens of state, local and federal first responders invade RFK stadium to test their ability to deal with disaster should it strike the region.

MARSHALS CELEBRATE- 225th anniversary of the United States Marshals Service

BALTIMORE- The U.S. Marshals Service is celebrating its 225th anniversary and the milestone was celebrated with a special graveside ceremony honoring Maryland’s first U.S. Marshall, Colonel Nathaniel Ramsey, appointed by President George Washington in 1789. PACKAGE. Reporter: Jatara McGee