Gov. Larry Hogan making that announcement on Wednesday during a press conference.

Are Marylanders snobs? According to a new survey from Zippia, the answer could be "yes."

Wilkes, 30, an activist and movement leader, recently launched her second campaign to run for Maryland's 5th Congressional District, in hopes to unseat Rep. Steny Hoyer, the longest-serving House Democrat.

Maryland resident and former classmate of Elizabeth, Alexandra Sween set the record straight. Elizabeth is actually from Bowie, Maryland and not Knoxville, TN. 

After some of the highest COVID-19 numbers in Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has not put new restrictions on the state to help spread the virus. During a live press conference Hogan announced that effective Friday, Nov. 20th  bars and restaurants and other entertainment establishments will have to close at 10 p.m. The capacity for venues […]

The COVID-19 pandemic has created setbacks on the economy of Maryland, and almost every other state in the country. Gov. Hogan said the financial hardships continue to plague many small businesses and that’s why he wanted to draw $250 million from Maryland’s rainy day fund to offer assistance. “I know that there is COVID fatigue […]

Because of Coronavirus COVID-19, people in the state of Maryland are being emboldened to vote by mail. To do say you must first be eligible to vote. If you haven't done so, please click our One Vote link and get yourself registered to vote.

According to Wikipedia, Sundown towns, also known as sunset towns, gray towns, or sundowner towns, are all-white cities or neighborhoods in the United States that practice a form of racial segregation.

An officer-involved shooting took place on Interstate 95 and Interstate 895 in Howard County, Maryland on Friday Morning. The incident took place during a traffic stop leaving one person dead. The officer involved suffered minor injuries.

Recently, FEMA approved Maryland’s application for unemployed Marylanders to be able to get another $300 a week in benefits. According to Fox 45, Maryland plans to start giving out the added money by late September. The report states this is an additional $431 million that unemployed residents will get from the state and federal government. […]

Things in Maryland have changed up a bit when it comes to emergencies and I think it was a very smart move! Mayor Jack Young announced during a press conference “Everyone in Maryland, both residents and visitors will have the ability to text 911 in the event of an emergency.” This is a great resource […]

Remember, Election day is Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Maryland allows any voter to request a ballot by mail and the state does offer early voting. There are locations in each county where you can exercise your right to vote before Election Day. The early voting period starts Thursday, October 22nd Thursday, October 29th between the […]