Line Dancing: Bowie Woman Turns Lay Off Into Dream Job

GLENARDEN — Find out how one local woman turned a lay off into a dream job.

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.

Supreme Court Hears Second Day of Debate on Health Care Bill

Tuesday marked another day of serious debate at the Supreme Court as justices heard arguments on the constitutionality of President Obama’s health care bill. It was the second of three days of arguments over the bill, which represents the most time spent on debating a bill in more than 40 years.

Families- The Hidden Faces of Homelessness

MiMi Ramos, a single mother of three, recently bought her family’s first home in Silver Spring. For the Ramoses, a formerly homeless family, this purchase was an especially meaningful milestone.

Aging Veterans Honored with 100,000 Free Canes

Veterans Day celebrations were in full swing at an unlikely location this year – Sam’s Club. More than 40 World War II and Korean War veterans were honored and given a free cane at the Timonium store Nov. 9

Redskins, 1/3 Infantry Go Head-to-Head in Video Game Challenge

The Redskins hosted 50 active-duty soldiers from the Old Guard for a live video game competition between troops and Redskins here and troops stationed in Kandahar, Afghanistan.

State Shows New Tools for Winter Weather

It’s called a Tow Plow and it does the work of a second truck without the fuel, manpower or money that a second truck would require.

Cheverly Replaces Optotraffic Speed Cameras

A speed camera company that pulled out of its contract with the town of Cheverly after complaints about its technology still operates programs in several local jurisdictions.

First Lady, Others Speak on Domestic Violence, Bullying

There is a connection between being bullied early in life and becoming victims of domestic violence later on, social workers said at a conference Wednesday.