New Factory Brings Jobs to Baltimore

Amazon’s new factory will bring over 3,000 jobs to Baltimore.

New Domestic Violence Legislation Takes Effect October 1

New domestic violence legislation will protect people in dating relationships.

Baltimore Conference Focuses on Wind Power

The American Wind Energy Association came to Baltimore to showcase the latest advances in wind power.

Maryland legislators petition to protect state funding for Planned Parenthood

Planned Parenthood under fire once again…but supported on one street corner in Baltimore.

Selling Faith and Buttons

Visitors to the National Mall look to souvenir vendors to capture their experience. And for those visiting Washington in the hopes of seeing Pope Francis could find plenty to take back home as reminders of their visit and the Pope’s trip to America.

Pope’s Speech to Congress Brings Hundreds To the National Mall

Visitors from across the country gathered at the National Mall on Thursday to hear Pope Francis’ unprecedented address to a joint session of Congress.

One Group Fights for Rights at Pope’s Parade

“100 Women, 100 Miles” fights for immigration reform during the Pope’s parade on the National Mall in Washington.

Pope Protest: 17-Year Fight Against Child Sex Abuse

A man has spent 17 years outside the Vatican’s U.S. embassy protesting the sexual abuse of children by Catholic priests.

Volunteer Easter bunny is a family tradition at Md. School for the Blind

At the Maryland school for the Blind’s traditional beeping Easter egg hunt, the role of Easter Bunny is a long-standing family tradition.

Maryland Puts Voluntary Ban on Palcohol

Maryland State Comptroller Peter Franchot and Maryland Alcohol Wholesalers and Distributors have reached an agreement on the voluntary ban of the product Palcohol. Pacohol, powdered alcohol, was approved by the FDA but state leaders say there are too many risks associated with the product.