His chemotherapy over, Maryland’s Raskin says his cancer is ‘in remission’

WASHINGTON – Five months after receiving his cancer diagnosis, Maryland Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin announced Thursday that he completed chemotherapy treatment and his cancer is “in remission.” Raskin, 60, currently has no discernible cancer cells, according to a public letter the…

Maryland Gov. Moore exploring abortion drug stockpile

The uncertainty over the status of the drug has led some Democratic governors to announce that they are building stockpiles of the drug in the event it should become unavailable federally.

Master puppeteer pulls heart strings in schools across Maryland

In a world saturated with digital entertainment, one Maryland performer is keeping an old art form alive, the puppet show.
73-year-old Michael Cotter earns a living performing with his portable puppet theatre in schools across Baltimore and Prince George’s County.

Non-profit shields kids and families from anti-LGBTQ protestors like the Proud Boys

The group also helps support victims of human trafficking, many of the victims are part of the LGBTQ+ community.

Maryland Governor announces plan to stop sale of gas powered cars by 2035

The plan includes pushing for more electric vehicle use and more charging stations across the state.

Tree House Child Advocacy Center provides free services to abused children

They conduct forensic investigations, provide free therapy and medical evaluations for victims as well as preparing kids for court proceedings.

New free etching program in Maryland to combat catalytic converter theft

Catalytic converter thefts have gone up the past few years, especially with the increase of hybrid vehicles. Montgomery County Police partnered up with car dealers and mechanics to make the piece unique to the car and easily traceable.

Maryland tech start-ups look to stay afloat after bank collapses

Maryland biomedical company Medcura is a Silicon Valley Bank customer, but they say they are not in a hurry to move change banks.

Maryland’s Moore seeks disaster aid for Chesapeake Bay invasive fish

In a letter to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, the governor said “blue catfish are a particular concern.”

Maryland congressional delegation pushes for better high-speed internet access

The FCC is developing a national broadband map, which the lawmakers called “a crucial tool for understanding the state of broadband access in the country.”