Montgomery County’s historic Kentlands Mansion recently hosted a display of bridal dresses from brides ofrom the ’30s to the ’70s.
Maryland Lawmakers Form State’s First Latino Caucus
Five delegates and one state senator recently joined together to announce the creation of the General Assembly’s first ever Latino Caucus.
University of Maryland Students Enjoy Their First Snow Day of the School Year With a Snowball Fight
It was every (snow)man and woman for themselves as students at the University of Maryland celebrated their first snow day with a giant snowball fight.
Local Hardware Store Owner Creates A New Way to “Flush” Away the Snow
Local hardware store owner David Goldberg is on a special “potty patrol” thanks to his own unique invention.
Cambridge Celebrates New Harriet Tubman National Park
Relatives, government officials and community members joined together recently in Cambridge to celebrate a new National Park dedicated to abolitionist, humanitarian and Eastern Shore native Harriet Tubman.
Baltimore Native & NASA Astronaut Reid Wiseman Gives Kids a Tour of Outer Space
Native Baltimorean and NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman returned to earth in November after six months aboard the international space station. He told the kids and visitors at the Maryland Science Center that he hopes they follow in his footsteps by obtaining a strong science background.
NTSB Issues Urgent Recommendations Following Metro Yellow Line Incident
The NTSB issued urgent recommendations to the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments today as they continue their investigation into the January 12th Metrorail smoke incident.
‘Death with Dignity’ Bill Would Allow Terminally Ill Patients in Maryland to End Their Lives
Companion House and Senate bills were introduced this week
Maryland Rally for Renewable Energy
Supporters rally in front of the Maryland State House, Wednesday, calling for increased standards for clean energy.