Veteran CrossFit Amputee to Compete in Working Wounded Games

CrossFit, a strength and conditioning program, is not for the weak hearted. One veteran proves that heart is all you need to succeed in the sport.

Gov. O’Malley Forms Commission in Response to Ethan Saylor’s Death

The Commission for Effective Community Inclusion of Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities was formed last month in response to Saylor’s death.

Anchorman Exhibit Debuts at Newseum

Anchor Ron Burgundy makes his D.C. debut at the Newseum’s highly anticipated Anchorman exhibit.

Pumpkin Crop Better Than Ever This Year

Halloween wouldn’t be the same without a hand picked pumpkin, ready to be carved or painted, and perfect for adding a festive, fall feel to anywhere in the house.

100,000 Homes Campaign Identifies Homeless

The results are in for Montgomery County’s 100,000 HOMES Campaign.

One Local Elementary School Takes Flight

The SHABACH! Christian Academy is the first elementary school in the Washington Metropolitan region to use aviation flight simulators to enhance their STEM program.

Agency Puts Focus on Thanksgiving Fire Safety

There were 1,300 fires on Thanksgiving Day between 2009 and 2011, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Meet Metro, The Painting Horse

Art is subjective, and anyone can do it, including one Frederick County retired racehorse named Metro.

Robotics Day Aims to Excite Students about Technology

Students in kindergarten through twelfth grade observed and interacted with robots created by college and high school students in hopes of exciting kids about careers in engineering and science technology.