For the first time, Veteran’s Appreciation in Maryland has been extended to the entire month of November. State agencies, Maryland Public Television, and the U.S. Naval Academy have teamed up to create exhibits to honor it across the state.
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Area women join in protesting Trump executive order
The Women’s March on Washington came just a day after Donald Trump was sworn into office. Two days after that he signed an executive order that critics say could impact women and their health care around the world. On Wednesday, they marched to the White House to make their voices heard.
ANIMAL WELFARE: Animal rights supporters turn out for Annapolis Humane Lobby Day
Supporters of animal rights from all over the state descended on the state capital to take part in Humane Lobby day. Their goal: to give animals, like man’s best friends, a voice.
Equal Pay Day: Continuing the battle for equal pay
Equal Pay Day was established a decade ago to raise awareness to the huge gap between men and women’s wages. Now, ten years later, supporters say the battle continues–even as new anti-discrimination legislation is introduced in Maryland to broaden equal pay laws already in place.
Nats Park Debuts New Concessions for 2016 Season
Tasty new concessions headline the 2016 changes to Nats Park.
Maryland Comptroller’s Office Cracks Down on Possible Fraudulent Returns
The Maryland Comptroller’s Office is on the hunt for tax fraud.
Elijah Balbed Reaches Musical Heights Thanks to Friends
The 26 year old musician has earned critical acclaim. But he’s made it this far thanks to the mentors and friends that helped him along.
Harford County Releases 911 Calls, Reveals Killer’s Possible Motive
Harford County has released the 911 calls from the day that Senior Deputy Patrick Dailey and Deputy First Class Mark Logsdon were killed.
Congressional Hockey: Lobbyists and Congressmen Face Off for Charity
Lobbyists and congressmen hit the ice at the 8th Annual Congressional Hockey Challenge.
Maryland Lawmakers Crack Open Official State Sandwich Legislation
Some Maryland lawmakers are pushing legislation to make the soft-shell crab sandwich the state’s official sandwich for the second year in a row.