Pencils Ready? Maryland to Return to Paper Ballots for 2016 Election
Maryland state election authorities are shopping for a new paper ballot system to have in place by the 2016 presidential election.
View ArticleHoliday Recipe: Homemade Sourdough Bread and Compound Butter
Treat your dinner guests to something extra special this holiday with these recipes for orange cranberry butter and sourdough bread.
View ArticleMap: What Part of Town Has the Most Children in Poverty?
The map below shows a snapshot across town of the percentage of children living below the poverty line.
View ArticleThe Keys to an Effective Food Drive
This year, make the most impact when donating to your community's Thanksgiving food drive.
View ArticleWhy They Won’t Shop: ‘A Day Reserved for Giving Thanks Turned into a Greedy...
Is Thanksgiving becoming just another excuse for stores to hold a big sale?
View ArticleRun, Turkey, Run! Your Guide to Thanksgiving 2013 Turkey Trots in Maryland, DC
2013 Holiday Running and Walking Guide.
View ArticleWho Owns Renoir Painting Purchased for $7 at Virginia Flea Market?
Who owns a small Renoir painting purchased at a flea market for $7? Is it the woman who bought the unsigned piece at the sale or the Baltimore Museum of Art, which reported the piece stolen 50 years ago?
View ArticleRun, Turkey, Run! Your Guide to Thanksgiving 2013 Turkey Trots in Maryland, DC
2013 Holiday Running and Walking Guide.
View ArticleHoliday TV Guide: Find Out When Your Seasonal Favorites Air
Frosty, Rudolph and Charlie Brown are coming to town.
View ArticleNewest Jobs Report: State Lost 8,900 Jobs, Unemployment Rate at 6.7 Percent
Most job losses in September and October came before the partial federal government shutdown.
View ArticleAnimal Cruelty Close to Home, SAT Prep Tips, Holiday Recipes: Top Local Voices
Get some new recipe ideas to change up your holiday menus and learn when is the right time for students to study for the SAT.
View ArticleDeer Hits Police Car, Berger Cookie Threatened, Bobcat Goldthwait's Reality...
Thieves take copper still being used for electricity, fake grenade wreaks havoc, sexy or sexist? You decide.
View ArticleMap: Areas With Poverty and Homes Without Heat
The map below shows a snapshot across town of the percentage of families living in poverty and the percentage of homes without heating fuel or heating equipment.
View ArticleIs Eminent Domain a Solution for Foreclosure Woes?
As cities across the country consider the power of eminent domain to help their residents in danger of foreclosure, America debates whether or not it is fair.
View ArticleDeer Hits Police Car, Berger Cookie Threatened, Bobcat Goldthwait's Reality...
Thieves take copper still being used for electricity, fake grenade wreaks havoc, sexy or sexist? You decide.
View ArticleDo You Want Al Jazeera America on Your Cable Provider?
A demystification of Al Jazeera America after the news network’s launch into U.S. homes.
View Article10 Worst Toys of 2013: Safety Group Calls Them Dangerous
World Against Toys Causing Harm warns parents about toys including a boomerang, a slingshot — and, surprisingly, a princess backpack.
View ArticleNo Charges in Cyclist Death, Another Cop Struck, Dissing Walmart: Top...
Officer found not guilty in road rage incident, Symphony Woods hits right tone and joblessness goes up in Maryland. A week of top news in Maryland.
View ArticleWill Comet ISON Survive Close Call with Sun, Be Visible Over Maryland?
Comet ISON will make one pass around the Sun before leaving our solar system forever. If it survives the trip around the sun, it'll light up the December night sky.
View ArticleReward Offered in Slaying of Postal Worker; Employees Blame Budget Cuts for...
A Maryland post office employee was gunned down Saturday night while working on his route. Authorities are offering a reward to lead to an arrest in the case.
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