Get Started

Winter Weather Possible for Northern Areas Early Next Week

[ad_1] It has felt like Spring the last several days! However, we will see Winter try to make a bit of a comeback this coming week. A quick-moving system will move through the Mid-Atlantic Monday night as cold air tries to move in. This will likely lead to some #snow for northern areas. We’re still a bit […]

Read More

Omaha celebrates the New Year with a stunning downtown fireworks spectacle.

[ad_1] OMAHA, Nebraska – Omaha residents and visitors to the metro celebrated the end of 2024 with a fireworks display. The show took place at Riverfront Park and marks the 25th celebration of the Holiday Lights Festival. “It’s a wonderful culmination of a celebration of the season,” said Kristyna Engdahl, MECA’s Vice President of Communications. […]

Read More

CSM Alumna Laura Lopez McNulty Named 2024 Student Advocate Of The Year By National Institute Of Lobbying And Ethics

[ad_1] LA PLATA, Md. – College of Southern Maryland (CSM) alumna Laura Lopez McNulty’s (‘24) spent much of her last three years at CSM eloquently lifting her voice with elected officials to share how community college students benefit from expanding access to education; creating support systems to bolster a learner’s momentum; and, building partnerships that […]

Read More

Rain Changes to Snow for Northern Areas Tuesday Morning

[ad_1] Winter has felt a bit off and on this season thanks to a lack of sustainable cold air, but an abundance of moisture. Another system is set to bring a healthy bout of moisture to the Mid-Atlantic tonight. However, enough cold air may settle in to help northern areas switch over to a period […]

Read More

Confirmed by SSDI – only these individuals are eligible as of this date

[ad_1] The Social Security Administration has made significant changes to its compassionate allowances program (CAL). This program aims to speed up the application process for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) by including additional medical conditions. To better assist those with severe disabilities, the most recent version of the compassionate allowance program updated two preexisting conditions […]

Read More

Pet Of The Week – Bernadette

[ad_1] PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. – Bernadette is a young female German Shepherd mix. She is 9 months old and 41 lbs. Very sweet and playful! Big thanks to Prince Frederick Chrysler for sponsoring this program for us by generously paying adoption fees each week for our featured pup! Click here to submit an adoption application for Bernadette […]

Read More

Southern Trend Means More Snow Northwest of I-95.

[ad_1] Brought to you by William Richmond Inc. Roofing & Siding Our storm system is trending to the south, which means a forecast update is necessary! A period of heavy wet snow between 4-10am looks likely northwest of I-95 tomorrow morning. This will likely bring moderate impacts with a couple inches of wet snow! There […]

Read More

Comptroller Brooke Lierman Releases Nonprofit Impact Report

[ad_1] Comptroller Brooke Lierman ANNAPOLIS, Md.  — Comptroller Brooke E. Lierman released a Nonprofit Impact Report generated from the inaugural Bridging Communities Conference, which convened more than 300 people representing more than 100 nonprofits and government agencies. Attendees and presenters gathered in June to explore ways government and nonprofits can work more effectively to serve Marylanders. The Bridging Communities conference was hosted by the Office of the Comptroller in collaboration with Health LeadHer, Maryland Nonprofits, the Governor’s Office of Community Initiatives, and the United […]

Read More

First Flakes Friday AM? – JB Weather

[ad_1] My first #SNOW map of the season! We have a system developing off the coast that will “retrograde” (move backward) over the Northeast. As that happens, wrap-around cold air may move in at the same time as “backside” precip to produce our first flakes Friday morning. The time to watch is 12am-10am. I am […]

Read More