Two-year-old Baltimore area girl may well be the Orioles smallest biggest fan.
State Employees Learn Details of Controversial New State Wellness Program
It was standing room only–with many being turned away–when state employees turned out in College Park to learn the details about a controversial new state wellness program.
MARSHALS CELEBRATE- 225th anniversary of the United States Marshals Service
BALTIMORE- The U.S. Marshals Service is celebrating its 225th anniversary and the milestone was celebrated with a special graveside ceremony honoring Maryland’s first U.S. Marshall, Colonel Nathaniel Ramsey, appointed by President George Washington in 1789. PACKAGE. Reporter: Jatara McGee
National Capital Region 2014 Urban Rescue Preparation
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Dozens of state, local and federal first responders invade RFK stadium to test their ability to deal with disaster should it strike the region.
Bartending Friends Look for Solution to Drink Spiking Problem
By Dennis Ting Capital News Service ADAMS MORGAN, WASHINGTON, D.C. – Mike Bokman and Frank Mills are bartenders and best friends who are also in the business of safety. Drink safety that is. The DrinkLock is a new invention intended…
Anthony Brown and Larry Hogan Face Off in First Gubernatorial Debate
With just four weeks until Election Day, democratic candidate for governor, Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown and republican Larry Hogan faced off in Baltimore Tuesday in the first in a series of televised debates.
Star Spangled McHenry: Baltimore Celebrates the 200th Anniversary of the National Anthem
Two-hundred years to the weekend that the British bombarded Fort McHenry, visitors from all over flocked to the historic site to take part in the celebration. Volunteers re-created the scene in period costumes while the Navy Blue Angels roared overhead.
Maryland and Virginia Organizations Team Together to Push for Latin Immigrants to Vote
CASA de Maryland teams up with other organizations to urge Latin Americans to register to vote in the upcoming elections to improve immigrant rights in the community.
Amidst 34th Year of Minor League Baseball, Suns Are Going Down in Hagerstown
The city of Hagerstown has a history of baseball stretching back nearly a century. But it’s looking like there may not be a second 100 years.