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Maryland will resume full SNAP benefits on Nov. 18 after the historic government shutdown, with partial early payments and support for more than 680,000 residents.
Giant Food and local organizations provide free Thanksgiving meal kits, turkey donations, and support for federal workers in the DMV.
Thanksgiving is right around the corner and if you’re looking for ways to give back or enjoy a festive community gathering this holiday season? You’re in the right place! From free meals to fun volunteer events, here’s your guide to the best free Thanksgiving experiences in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia that are perfect if you’d […]
Baltimore Police are investigating after a man’s body was pulled from the Inner Harbor near Light Street early Sunday morning.
Spooky season has arrived, and this list is full of fun, festive, and family-friendly ways to celebrate all across the DC area.
Maryland is introducing a new standalone license for eyelash extension techs in 2026, allowing beauty professionals to work without a full cosmetology license.
Amazon is adding 6,500 seasonal jobs in Maryland, with half in Baltimore. The company is offering $19 per hour, pay raises over time, and full benefits.
Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott donates $63 million to Morgan State University—her second major gift in five years—bringing her total contributions to $103 million.
Stephen A. Smith says Maryland Gov. Wes Moore would be his ideal running mate if he ran for president, though the sports commentator insists a 2028 campaign is “highly unlikely.”
Maryland’s Department of Human Services admits it failed to complete required reports on children who died from suspected abuse or neglect, raising questions about oversight, accountability, and transparency.
A fan filed a small claim against LeBron James, stating he misled them with his “Second Decision” tease tied to a Hennessy campaign.
Maryland officials visited BWI Airport to support unpaid federal employees as the government shutdown disrupts air travel nationwide, though operations at BWI remain steady.