Chesapeake Bay Watermen Battle With Cold and Ice

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

Prince George’s County Celebrates Anti-Truancy Pilot Program

Student attendance is a big problem at many schools in Prince George’s County but a new initiative is helping to turn that problem around

Small Businesses Say They will be Hurt by Maryland Gas Tax Increases

Business owners say they will be hurt by Gov. Martin O’Malley’s gas tax, which passed the Senate Friday.

Bay to Plate: Special Maryland Program Looks to Involve Restaurants to Restore Bay

A special Maryland program is encouraging seafood lovers to eat more seafood to help restore the Chesapeake Bay.

Health officials say smoking hookah could be a health hazard

Health officials warn, though smoking hookah is a popular social pastime, it presents a risk to your health.

Maryland Lawmakers Push Bills to Honor Tubman

Four bills before the Maryland House and Senate seek to memorialize and honor Harriet Tubman in the state and in the U.S. Capitol.

After Championship Defeat, Dipper Eyes A Return To Glory

Dipper and the Terps will look to rebound from a near-perfect season that ended in a disappointing fashion. After winning the national championship in 2010 and all but one of their regular season games in 2011, Maryland lost by a goal to Northwestern University in the championship game.

Aging Veterans Honored with 100,000 Free Canes

Veterans Day celebrations were in full swing at an unlikely location this year – Sam’s Club. More than 40 World War II and Korean War veterans were honored and given a free cane at the Timonium store Nov. 9

Redskins, 1/3 Infantry Go Head-to-Head in Video Game Challenge

The Redskins hosted 50 active-duty soldiers from the Old Guard for a live video game competition between troops and Redskins here and troops stationed in Kandahar, Afghanistan.

Maryland Drivers Going Electric

It seems hybrid and electric vehicles are becoming the way of the future.