Chris Canty Teaches Students how to Succeed

The Chris Canty Foundation spent the day showing local high schoolers what it takes to be a leader in their community

Glen Burnie Filipino Organization Helps Typhoon Survivors

The Bayanihan Filipino-American Alliance of Maryland is helping survivors of Typhoon Haiyan

UMD Students Heat Up the Mall

University of Maryland students competed in the first Wood Stove Decathlon held on the National Mall

Night Before Christmas Ice Attraction Opens

The Gaylord National Resort’s 5th annual ICE! attraction is open with a new theme,”‘Twas the Night Before Christmas.”

Locals Rush to Turkey Farms for Fresher Birds This Thanksgiving

For Maple Lawn Turkey Farm, Thanksgiving means long hours

Montgomery County Launches “Heads Up in Parking Lot” Campaign

Montgomery County launched an educational campaign to remind pedestrians and drivers to pay attention in parking lots and garages, especially as the busy holiday season approaches.

Group Wants Amtrak to Allow Pets on Trains

The Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council is promoting the Pets on Trains Act of 2013, which could allow non-service animals on Amtrak trains.

Maryland to Refund Millions in Medicare and Medicaid Reimbursements

A recent audit found Maryland was not eligible to receive millions it claimed from federal government.

Tension Between Democratic Gubernatorial Rivals Part of Growing Incivility, Experts Say

Negative campaigning is likely to escalate as Maryland gets closer to the Democratic primary.

Gov. O’Malley Optimistic About State’s Health Care Exchange Progress

Gov. Martin O’Malley was the latest Maryland official to address the lagging performance of the state’s health care exchange.