Kidnapped Philadelphia Woman Is Found in Maryland

The kidnapping of a Philadelphia woman ends in Jessup, Maryland, when the alleged kidnapper is caught and his victim set free.

Students Talk National Security with Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger

A small group of Dundalk High School students get to talk national security with Maryland Second District Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger, ranking member of the House Select Committee on Intelligence.

Former Colleagues Remember A Fallen Journalism Giant

Several former Washington Post staff members, now on the faculty of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism, recall former Executive Editor Ben Bradlee who helped with making their careers a success.

Maryland’s Medical Marijuana Program Provides Insight for Prospective Business Owners

BETHESDA – Prospective medical marijuana business owners learn the ins and outs about state and federal laws as the state of Maryland gears up to implement its own medical marijuana law.

New Crosswalk Signal for a Safer College Park

The State Highway Administration has put a new speed limit, crosswalk and fence in place along a dangerous stretch of US Route 1 in College Park in an effort to keep the public safe.

America’s Tall Ship Finds New Home In Baltimore

The only tall ship left in the U.S. military is the Coast Guard’s USS Eagle. Its home port for years has been London, Connecticut but that’s all about to change as she now calls Charm City home.

VOTING TESTS: Coming soon to a polling site near you.

BALTIMORE – The Maryland State Board of Elections, required to find a new voting system that provides a voter-verfiable record, recently sponsored a hands-on demonstration to help the Board determine what will be used for the 2016 presidential primary election.

PRESCRIPTION TAKE-BACK: It’s Legal Drugs Baltimore City Hopes to Get off the Streets.

Federal and local law enforcement officials recently joined with health officials to urge the public to safely dispose of no longer needed prescription drugs. It was part of this year’s National Prescription Take-Back Day to keep others from stealing or abusing leftover prescription drugs.

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.

Maryland and Virginia Organizations Team Together to Push for Latin Immigrants to Vote

CASA de Maryland teams up with other organizations to urge Latin Americans to register to vote in the upcoming elections to improve immigrant rights in the community.