Holiday Gifts for the Gourmand [SPONSORED]
We rounded up the must-have items for the chef or food lover in your family.
View ArticleShould You Fear Genetically Modified Foods? It’s Hard to Say
With a reputed journal’s retraction of a controversial, oft-cited study linking genetically modified organisms and cancer, the debate over GMOs heats up.
View ArticleLast Chance to See Comet Lovejoy in Maryland Skies
If there's a break in the clouds this week you can spot Comet Lovejoy with the help of binoculars right before dawn.
View ArticleMaryland Live! Boosts State Casino Revenue Again
Increases in slot and table game revenue at the Hanover casino comprised nearly all of the revenue gains in the state in November.
View ArticleReduce the Risk of Holiday Fires by Not Hoarding Your Stuff
A local fire official warns against “pack-rat” tendencies.
View ArticleDrivers Worried Whether I-695 Bridge Over Joppa Road Is Sound
A retired state highway employee says the bridge needs work, but state officials say it is structurally sound.
View ArticleAre Marylanders Really Potty Mouths?
Maryland places in the top 5 in a study of people using curse words. Really?
View ArticleOnline TV That Circumvents Cable Says It Will Expand to Baltimore Area
The four major television networks are taking the service to court, alleging the system infringes on their copyright programs.
View ArticleMaryland Leaders Hail Nelson Mandela’s Power to ‘Animate the Human Spirit’
“His life changed history” – Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-MD
View ArticleSanta Clause at Pediatrics in Severna Park
When: December 6, 2013Time: 9:30 AM-11:00 AMLocation: Pediatrics in Severna Park - 692 Ritchie Highway, Suite A, Severna Park, MD 21146Santa Claus Makes Special Visit to the Pediatric GroupThis...
View ArticleLego Robots to Battle it Out at AACC
Teams of students aged 9-16 have programmed and constructed robots from Lego parts for a series of challenges
View ArticlePope Francis Brings New Hope to Maryland's Catholic Faithful
Maryland church leaders say members left the church because of an increasingly secular society, while Catholic parishioners praise the new pope's outreach and focus on people.
View ArticleOnce Buttoned-Up GOP Congressman Grows Beard, Goes Green
Former Maryland Congressman Wayne Gilchrest is educating kids and adults on the environment through the outdoor school Sassafras Environmental Education Center.
View ArticleDrinking Local, What's With All the Bank Robberies?, Ray Rice Enters Fray:...
Army sergeant mom charged, fake animal rescuer sentenced, Smashburger surprise. Maryland news in one click.
View ArticleWhat You Need to Know About Marijuana ‘Dabbing’
A look at ‘dabbing,’ a new trend in marijuana consumption.
View ArticleWhen to Ship Your Packages for Christmas
Use the interactive calendar below to make sure your gifts are sent in time for delivery by Dec. 25.
View ArticleSeverna Park Cross-Country Makes Cameo at Nationals
"…we just want to go out with a bang." —Dillon Cooley
View ArticleWind Energy vs. Bald Eagle: Audubon Society Blasts Rule on Allowing Eagle Deaths
A new federal rule expands the time allowed for accidental eagle deaths due to encounters with wind turbines.
View ArticleWeekend Weather Looks Frightful: Snow, Sleet, Freezing Rain in the Forecast
The National Weather Service is calling for a "significant weather event" Sunday night and into Monday morning.
View ArticleFrom Helping Girls Achieve Their Dreams to Funding a Heart Transplant:...
The crowdsourcing website allows online readers to pitch in toward fundraising efforts from a grave marker to a mission trip.
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