Graphic: Athletic Spending in ACC and Big Ten

Over the past six years, athletic spending has increased at schools in the Big Ten Conference and Atlantic Coast Conference.

Families Mourn at Arlington During the Holidays

Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., draws families and friends mourning the deaths of their loved ones as the holidays approach.

Maryland Colleges Join National Movement to Snuff Out Student Smoking

About one-third of Maryland colleges and universities have decided to clear the air and ban smoking on campus.

Newseum ‘Anchorman’ Exhibit Could Spark Interest in Art of News Anchoring

The hottest news anchor going is Ron Burgundy – Will Ferrell’s legendary newsman from the film “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.”

Wood Heat More Popular, but There are Environmental Concerns

According to U.S. Census data, the use of wood heat in Maryland grew by 33 percent from 2000 to 2010.

Glen Burnie Filipino Organization Helps Typhoon Survivors

The Bayanihan Filipino-American Alliance of Maryland is helping survivors of Typhoon Haiyan

Google Winter Wonderlab Pops Up in Annapolis

Westfield Annapolis mall is one of six locations across the country to house Google’s Winter Wonderlab pop-up.

Lt. Dan Band – Actor Gary Sinise Performs for Navy Yard Employees

Actor Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band performed for Navy Yard employees and their families to help them heal from the Navy Yard shootings

Food Stamp Cuts Affecting One in Eight Marylanders

In Baltimore, some local residents are learning to cope with the cuts.

What Will the Trans Fat Ban Mean for You?

Culinary students and instructor at Anne Arundel Community College stay open-minded about the possible elimination of artificial trans fats.