When Women Succeed, America Succeeds, Democrats Say

Democratic Congressional leaders announce a new women’s economic agenda.

Jewelry Making Teenager Launches Business

A local 13-year-old with a jewelry business has already achieved things most people won’t in their lifetime.

Emotional Veterans Flood the WWII Memorial

Veterans from every branch of the military came together to fight for both an end to the shutdown and for their benefits.

Compost Ceremony: Turning Trash Into Treasure

A new Prince George’s County pilot project urges residents to sort their trash.

Smithsonian Zoo Gives Swimming Lessons to Baby Tigers

The Smithsonian National Zoo gives two very important swimming lessons — to baby tigers.

Kristallnacht Anniversary: One Marylander Remembers

75 years after the Night of Broken Glass, the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum gives survivors the chance to tell their stories.

Montgomery County Task Force Recommends New Liquor to Food Ratio

BETHESDA — This week, the County Executive will review the Montgomery County Nighttime Economy Task Force’s recommendations for increasing business at night.

Gaithersburg Lends Helping Hand to Homeless

In an effort to end homelessness one person at a time, the city of Gaithersburg hosted Homeless Resource Day.

Falling Temps, Rising Problems for Homeless

Bethesda Cares is opening its doors to the homeless as temperatures rapidly drop.

Millions Affected by Shutdown Try to Get Their Lives Back to ‘Normal’

Congress and the President have come to a compromise, at least for now, ending the 16-day shutdown stalemate and leaving the millions affected to start picking up the pieces.