Chesapeake Bay Watermen Battle With Cold and Ice

This winter’s combination of cold and ice are making life difficult for Chesapeake Bay watermen.

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.

State Senator Proposes Hit-and-Run Alert System; Dogs in Dangerous Weather

Two Former Delegates Sworn In To Senate

State Highway Administration Adds to Snow Removal Arsenal

Highway officials lay out details for snow removal and other harsh winter conditions.

Scoring a Win with Special Hockey

For kids and young adults with physical or developmental disabilities, participating in sports isn’t easy. But for those who play special hockey, they get a chance to learn some important lessons while remembering the most important lesson of all: having fun.

People Stocking Up for Upcoming Winter Storm

A winter storm is once again in the forecast, drawing Takoma Park residents to the local hardware store to gear up for another battle with Old Man Winter.

Curling Fever Sweeping into Maryland

Curling is one of the fast growing popular sport in the Winter Olympics. The Potomac Curling Club in Laurel gave curious fans a chance to check it out and try their hand at tossing some stones.

DNR Breaks Ice to Help Watermen

Maryland Department of Natural Resources ice breakers hit the frozen waters around the Chesapeake Bay to open up the channels for area watermen who’ve been frozen out of business since the sub-freezing temperatures hit the area.

Transportation Study Highlights Need for Safe Winter Driving

With Maryland and many other areas of the country having to battle the winter on treacherous roads, the American Highway Users Alliance is out with the results of a study on the importance of keeping the roads clear during the difficult winter months.

Warm Winter Points To Buggy Summer in Maryland

The mild winter and warm spring may have helped area plants and trees bloom faster, but it could come at a price: a potentially buggy summer that could affect everyone from home gardeners to farmers.