CULINARY COMPETITION: High school students around the state compete for a scholarship

High school students from around Maryland compete for top honors in a culinary competition.

SNOW TRASH: Baltimore’s cleanup effort nearing crunch time

The Maryland Stadium Authority is working together with Baltimore City to clean up all the snow that was dumped in Lot H near M&T Bank Stadium. Their goal: to have the lot cleared and repaired before the Orioles Opening Day on April 4th.

Food Shortage Affects Baltimore Residents During Blizzard 2016

An activist in Baltimore brought the heat to some of the city’s leaders for the way Baltimore officials handled the needs of residents during the recent blizzard.

Maryland Court of Appeals hearing for Freddie Gray Defendants

Attorneys for the state presented arguments to the state’s highest court about why Baltimore City Police Officer William Porter should be forced to testify against his fellow officers charged in connection with the death of Freddie Gray.

Activists, legislators tout statewide poll results before hearing for Clean Energy Jobs Act

The bill includes a $40 million investment in clean-energy jobs training.

Unable to Revive Gasping Campaign, Carson Drops Out

Dr. Ben Carson, the last presidential candidate with Maryland ties, ends his quest for the White House.

Domino Day

The Maryland Science Center hosted domino toppling expert Scott Suko who set up a nearly 30,000 domino topple.

PERSIAN RUGS: Lifting of Iranian trade embargo is welcomed

The lifting of the Iranian trade embargo is being welcomed by the customers and owner of one local business.

President Obama Nominates First Black Woman for Librarian of Congress

President Obama Nominates First Black Woman for Librarian of Congress

Ashes to Go: Making Ash Wednesday observances easier for busy lives

On Ash Wednesday 2016, Rev. Charles Mercer, priest at The Episcopal Church of St. Mary the Virgin, in Baltimore, took to the streets to help those on West North Ave celebrate the Holy day.