Maryland’s Women’s History: Billie Holiday

March is Women’s History Month and many influential women have called Maryland home. Throughout the month, we’ll honor Maryland’s women’s history. Billie Holiday was a Baltimore native who debuted her jazz and blues at Fell’s Point.

Majority of Americans hope to receive chocolate on Valentine’s Day

According to the National Confectioners Association, most Americans want to receive chocolate on Valentine’s Day.

Garden Clubs Fill State House With Christmas cheer

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas … everywhere you go. That includes the State House in Annapolis, thanks to the generosity of some local garden clubs.

Food and Friends Gives a Helping Hand to Ailing People in Need

This Thanksgiving Day, the employees will be preparing a total of 7,860 pounds of turkey, 1,050 pounds of roasted potatoes, 975 pounds of cornbread stuffing and 5,240 dinner rolls to their clients living with HIV/AIDS, cancer and other life-challenging illnesses, free of charge.

Marylanders Try to Find the Right Halloween Look

With the witching hour drawing near, what’s the latest when it comes to winning costumes for Halloween 2015? It ranges from the political to superstar.

Can’t Buy Me Love: a Valentine’s Day Spending Graphic

Money may not be able to purchase affection on Valentine’s Day. But that doesn’t stop millions of Americans from trying. This is a look at the things we buy — and who we buy them for — on Feb. 14.

Ten Md. School Districts Recognize Religious Holidays by Name

This school year, 14 of Maryland’s 24 school systems will not recognize any religious holidays — such as Christmas and Rosh Hashanah – by name.