There weren’t any surprises for Maryland when the United States Census Bureau released its population estimates for 2014.
Teen’s Concussion Recovery Slow, Mom Says ‘Lesson Learned’
A Reservoir High School athlete’s concussion diagnosis marks the beginning of a months-long struggle to return to the sports and activities he loves.
Advocates Call for Athletic Trainers in Maryland High Schools
Advocates are pushing for change in Maryland counties that don’t have athletic trainers in every high school.
Locals Rush to Turkey Farms for Fresher Birds This Thanksgiving
For Maple Lawn Turkey Farm, Thanksgiving means long hours
Autistic Children Get VIP Time with Santa at Columbia Mall
The Sensory Friendly Santa events at The Mall in Columbia are a chance for children on the autism spectrum to visit St.Nick.
Increasing Opportunities for Maryland Youth with Autism
A growing number of Maryland organizations are offering special programs for people on the autism spectrum.
Thousands of Maryland High School Student-Athletes Get Concussion Test
This fall, 10,250 student-athletes have had baseline concussion testing in Montgomery County, continuing a trend of school systems in Maryland taking youth concussions more seriously.
Love Trumps Politics for Some Maryland Officeholders
Valentine’s Day is a special time for Maryland’s politicians; a chance to sneak away from the office and spend time with loved ones.
County Executives Meet With Voters Outside Poll In Laurel
After months of campaigning, voters make decisions on key ballot issues.
Howard County Executive Ulman a Possible Contender for Governor in 2014
Howard County Executive Ken Ulman is one of four Maryland Democrats whose names are swirling around the rumor mill of potential gubernatorial candidates in the 2014 race.