An event in Montgomery county provided those struggling to make ends meet with some help to keep them warm during the cold winter months. One of volunteers, who goes by the name of “Toodles the Clown,” had a very special way to help ease those hardships.
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Pregnancy Discrimination Case Heads to Supreme Court
One mother’s case of alleged pregnancy discrimination in the workplace lands before the Supreme Court where supporters rallied outside while arguments were being presented to the justices.
DC Ferguson: Protesters Respond to Decision in Ferguson
Following the decision by a Ferguson, Missouri grand jury not to indict Officer Darren Wilson for the shooting death of Michael Brown, protests popped up around the country including Washington, D.C.
Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler Issues University Sexual Misconduct Report
Maryland’s top lawyer presents a plan of action saying it’s time to step up awareness about the problem of sexual assault on college campuses around the state of Maryland.
Veterans Volunteer at Kitchen to Help Feed the Homeless
At Mariam’s Kitchen, some special veterans are reaching out daily to help others as their way of saying thanks and giving a hand up to those in need. By Alanna Delfino.
Volunteering at Maryland Food Bank is Expected to Slump After Christmas
Volunteering at the Maryland Food Bank, a hunger-relief organization with headquarters in Baltimore, is expected to slump after Christmas.
Rockville Athletic Facility Uses Innovative Gaming Technology to Train Clients
Fitness for Health in Rockville is replacing the “work” in working out with “fun” with their “gamer-cising” equipment. The trainers work with all types of clients, from 3 to 95, and with professional athletes to people with autism and cerebral palsy.
Ten Md. School Districts Recognize Religious Holidays by Name
This school year, 14 of Maryland’s 24 school systems will not recognize any religious holidays — such as Christmas and Rosh Hashanah – by name.
Some Products Aimed at Kids May Be Dangerous, Consumer Group Says
Some toys available on store shelves may be dangerous for kids, according to an annual report recently released by Maryland PIRG, a public-interest organization.