Transportation Study Highlights Need for Safe Winter Driving

With Maryland and many other areas of the country having to battle the winter on treacherous roads, the American Highway Users Alliance is out with the results of a study on the importance of keeping the roads clear during the difficult winter months.

National Zoo’s Baby Panda Gets Her Public Debut

Animal lovers had to wait five excruciating months since her birth, but Bao Bao was finally put on full display in the panda house at the National Zoo. Dressed in warm coats and panda hats, fans showed up bright and early for the unveiling.

Locals Rush to Turkey Farms for Fresher Birds This Thanksgiving

For Maple Lawn Turkey Farm, Thanksgiving means long hours

Food Stamp Cuts Affecting One in Eight Marylanders

In Baltimore, some local residents are learning to cope with the cuts.

Anchorman Exhibit Debuts at Newseum

Anchor Ron Burgundy makes his D.C. debut at the Newseum’s highly anticipated Anchorman exhibit.

Police Helicopter: Newest Aviation Technology Comes to Maryland

Maryland State Police released the newest addition to their aviation unit: state-of-the-art helicopters.

Emotional Veterans Flood the WWII Memorial

Veterans from every branch of the military came together to fight for both an end to the shutdown and for their benefits.

Millions Affected by Shutdown Try to Get Their Lives Back to ‘Normal’

Congress and the President have come to a compromise, at least for now, ending the 16-day shutdown stalemate and leaving the millions affected to start picking up the pieces.

Meet Metro, The Painting Horse

Art is subjective, and anyone can do it, including one Frederick County retired racehorse named Metro.