Students at Maryland School for the Blind work at Rock & Roll Cafe as a way to enhance their skills and work ethic.
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How Effective Were Attack Ads In Last Night’s Election?
In last night’s election, the pubic witnessed one of the biggest upsets in Maryland’s gubernatorial race. Did political attack ads have anything to do with the results?
Veterans turn old uniforms into artwork
Combat Paper New Jersey is helping veterans turn their old military uniforms into a lasting piece of art. Nathan Lewis, leads the workshop for community members.
Two-year-old Girl May Be the Orioles Biggest Smallest Fan
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.
Area Students Get A First-Hand Lesson On the Farm
UPPER MARLBORO- Area students visited Montpelier Farm in Prince George’s County for a first-hand look at how the food they eat goes from the farm to store shelves.
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.
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.
Same-Sex Marriage: One Year Later
With the passage of Question 6 a little over a year ago, gay marriage was legalized in Maryland. But what is the state of gay marriage now?