Veterans’ Stories of War Preserved by Maryland Teenagers

Students from Suitland High School and Prince George’s County Community College are partnering with veterans to pass along their tales of battle on the front lines, and keep their memories alive through the Veterans History Project at the Library of Congress.

Berger Cookie Beer: Iconic Baltimore Treat Inspires A New Draft Beer

If there are three things Baltimoreans love, it’s the Ravens, Berger cookies, and beers. Now, Baltimoreans are are saying “Cheers!” to a new beer inspired by the city’s famous Berger Cookie.

Officials Urge Drivers to Avoid Giving to Panhandlers

Montgomery County officials urge drivers to stop giving money to panhandlers, and instead make a donation by texting the word ‘SHARE’ to a designated homeless aid organization in the county.

Gov. O’Malley Optimistic About State’s Health Care Exchange Progress

Gov. Martin O’Malley was the latest Maryland official to address the lagging performance of the state’s health care exchange.

Tension Between Democratic Gubernatorial Rivals Part of Growing Incivility, Experts Say

Negative campaigning is likely to escalate as Maryland gets closer to the Democratic primary.

Maryland to Refund Millions in Medicare and Medicaid Reimbursements

A recent audit found Maryland was not eligible to receive millions it claimed from federal government.

Heavy Winter Snows Could Yield Big Summer Chesapeake Algae Blooms

Heavy winter snowfalls in Maryland could lead to above-average levels of summertime bacteria and toxic algae blooms in the Chesapeake Bay.

Military’s Mental Illness Stigma Pushes Navy Captain to Edge

During his battle with depression, Navy Capt. Todd Kruder attempted suicide three times. Now, he writes books to assist members of the military.

With Climate Change, Maryland State Insect Could Be Forced to Move North

Climate change has become synonymous with melting glaciers and blazing summer months, but there is one very small casualty of global warming that isn’t front page news: butterflies.

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.