Thousands of energetic kids and their parents hurried into the nation’s capital for an afternoon of outdoor family fun Saturday.
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Thousands Abandon Their Cars at Home
They were participating in World Carfree Day, a global event held every September 22nd that encourages people to abandon their cars and use environmentally friendly transportation instead. This year the district joined over 1,500 other cities in 40 different countries around the world.
“Occupy Wall Street” Hits Baltimore
With “Occupy Wall Street” protests filling the streets of New York, organizers in Maryland hoped to bring the same energy to “Occupy Baltimore.”
Cyber Security on the Rise in Maryland
State officials say there are a growing number of companies specializing in the development of security tools and technology, which is creating jobs throughout the state.
Students Across the State Get a Taste of Maryland
Public school students across the state are eating locally grown foods in an effort to help the local farming economy.
Parking App Helps Drivers at Univ. of Maryland
It’s called the Streetline Parker App for the iPhone and Android phones.
Explosion Leaves Two UMD Students Injured
An explosion in a Univ. of Maryland lab left two students injured Monday. The explosion occurred as a result of nitric acid and sulfuric acid being combined with a third unknown substance in a waste container, officials said.
Free Flu Shots for Baltimore County Residents
BALTIMORE– The H1N1 panic may have passed, but the State of Maryland and Baltimore County are staying on the offensive by offering free flu shots to residents. Everyone over six months of age is encouraged to receive a vaccine.
Maryland Universities Help Student Veterans
More and more veterans coming home from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are signing up for college.
Legal Battle Rages Over Mont. County Farmland
The rolling green hills of Potomac seemingly never end, but Montgomery County officials believe the area is still missing some greenery: soccer fields. They’ve decided to build them on a 20-acre plot of land that a local farmer has leased for the last 30 years.