Inaugural Maryland STEM Festival Announces Week-Long Launch Date

STEM education is about to get a lot more fun with the first ever statewide Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Festival that’s hoping to turn today’s students into tomorrow’s innovators.

Local Girl Makes Clay Elephants to Help Abused Elephants in Thailand

Miriam Gardsbane of Rockville is passionate about helping elephants. She, along with friends and family, made clay elephants to sell at the Olney Farmers Market.

UMBC’s Choice Program is Helping Teens Get on Track

Imhotep Simba and Abdul Brannum may have had a brush with the law, but now they’re turning their lives around thanks to UMBC’s Choice Program that gives troubled teens new opportunities.

Maryland Politicians React to State of the State

Republican and Democratic Senators and Delegates react to Governor Hogan’s first state of the state address.

The Governor’s Breakfast

Since 1969, Maryland Governors eat at Chick and Ruth’s in Annapolis, MD, the morning after their inauguration.

Governor Hogan Faces His First Board of Public Works

Governor Larry Hogan’s first Board of Public Works meeting was highlighted by talks on school maintenance and funding.

Kentlands Mansion Hosts Vintage Bridal Gown Show

Montgomery County’s historic Kentlands Mansion recently hosted a display of bridal dresses from brides ofrom the ’30s to the ’70s.

Maryland Lawmakers Form State’s First Latino Caucus

Five delegates and one state senator recently joined together to announce the creation of the General Assembly’s first ever Latino Caucus.

University of Maryland Students Enjoy Their First Snow Day of the School Year With a Snowball Fight

It was every (snow)man and woman for themselves as students at the University of Maryland celebrated their first snow day with a giant snowball fight.

Local Hardware Store Owner Creates A New Way to “Flush” Away the Snow

Local hardware store owner David Goldberg is on a special “potty patrol” thanks to his own unique invention.