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Every year charity is a big part of the race and the 9th annual Baltimore 10 Miler was no exception. → Read More
He listened to Eminem. He thought Dave Chapelle was hilarious. He loved to skateboard. He always knew how to make someone else smile. → Read More
As the process of digging out from the historic snowfall of winter storm Jonas continued Tuesday, some communities were getting increasingly anxious to see a plow come down their street. → Read More
An international Christmas outreach program designed to deliver gifts to children living in poverty around the world gets plenty of help right here in Maryland. → Read More
Komen Maryland is hoping a late surge will help push the organization over the top in fundraising and registration goals for the 2015 Race for the Cure. → Read More
Some parents of students at Dulaney High School in Timonium left Back to School Night hot, frustrated and worried about their children's health. → Read More
Dr. Kevin Ferentz has been practicing family medicine for 32 years and he says he wouldn't have it any other way. → Read More
To some people living in Baltimore’s Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood, not much has changed since recent unrest in the city. → Read More
For Dr. Robin Motter, being a doctor is all about helping people and caring about the community. → Read More
Experts say lighting does play a role in home security, but only in certain situations. → Read More
Some studies show higher rates of certain types of injuries on turf fields when compared to grass, but Dr. David Leu, an orthopedic surgeon at the Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics at LifeBridge Health, said the studies are worth a closer look.. → Read More
It’s about more than the horses and the outfits. Fans of horseracing say it’s a sport in a league all its own. → Read More
Keionna Carter worked in hospitals, mental institutions and now works with Gilchrist Hospice Kids taking care of children. That’s how Carter met 12-year-old Ian Scher. → Read More
When it came time to update their office, Family Care Associates at GBMC did so with the patients in mind. → Read More
Wayne Sutter has been volunteering at GBMC for the past 11 years. → Read More
The Nearly New Sale at GBMC makes about 300,000 each year and that money goes toward hospital projects. → Read More
Dr. Nicole Korbly knew early in her training that she wanted to be involved in patient care. → Read More
Mason Wurzburger was inspired to become a nurse after seeing his sister in action. → Read More
Two weeks before retirement, Eileen Zuiderhof found out she had primary peritoneal cancer, a type of cancer that forms in the tissue lining the abdomen. → Read More
School systems in Maryland can apply to waive up to three snow days this year. → Read More