Visitors to the National Mall on Saturday sat down to make cards for hospitalized children and write valentines to veterans.
Gas Tax Changes in Maryland and Virginia Could Affect Where Commuters Buy their Gas
A gas tax repeal in Virginia or an increase in Maryland could make Maryland to Virginia commuters fill up near work, instead of near home.
Great Fire of 1912 Helped Spark New Path For University of Maryland
The Great Fire of 1912 sparked a brand-new path for the University of Maryland.
Powerball: Small Odds Not Stopping Hopes For Big Dreams
Odds are small, but many are dreaming big about the latest Powerball drawing.
69-Year Old Charlie Plaskon Uses the Eyes of Others to Guide Him Through Marathons
At an age when many look to retire, Charlie Plaskon has a clear vision of where he wants to go, even if it’s with someone else’s eyes guiding him.
Gambling Expansion: Proponents Celebrate Close Question 7 Victory
The final count was close but Maryland voters gave their approval to Question 7 adding table games and allowing an upscale gambling facility to be built in Prince George’s County.
Question 7: What Does Expanded Gambling Mean for Marylanders?
How does Question 7 and the expansion of gambling in the state affect Marylanders?
Gallaudet Protest: Opponents Come Together For Same Cause
Opponents on Maryland ballot Question Six came together at Gallaudet University to fight for the job of Angela McCaskill.
Clean Water: Innovators Band Together to Improve Water Quality
Innovators are banding together on the 40th anniversary of the Federal Clean Water Act to show off new, environmentally friendly products to improve the water quality in the Chesapeake Bay region.