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Health experts say Mat 6th is Melanoma Monday, to raise awareness about the deadly skin cancer

Melanoma Monday is the first Monday of every May. The goal is for people to think about protecting their skin, especially as we get ready for the summer months. → Read More

New Wellness Center opens in Baltimore to help those struggling with substance abuse

A new wellness center recently opened its door in Baltimore working to provide people with hope in their journey to recovery. → Read More

Local woman creates website to help parents buy and sell maternity and children's clothes

A local mom decided to create her very own website called LACH. It’s an online marketplace to buy and sell both maternity and children’s clothing. → Read More

Local barber provides renewed sense of confidence with weaves for men

Inside the W Hair Loft in Glen Burnie, Wade Menendez, also known as "Wade the Barber" is serving up much more than fresh haircuts. → Read More

Shedding light on teen dating violence

February is teen dating violence awareness month shedding light on a problem that affects teens across the country including here in Maryland. → Read More

Making it Back to the Ring

For one aspiring wrestler, the road to the WWE became especially difficult when a serious injury almost derailed his plans completely. → Read More

Non-profit works to empower and uplift young girls

A non-profit called Empower Girls is working to shape the lives of young girls in Harford County by giving them the tools they need to succeed. → Read More

10-year-old girl's letter to Santa inspires drive to blanket children in need

Most kids tend to have a lengthy list of things they want from Santa for Christmas. For one young girl from Westminster, her wish to Santa was simple. She wanted him to help children in need. → Read More

Out of the Darkness Walk sheds light on suicide awareness

Hundreds are expected to gather for the Out of the Darkness Walk this weekend in Howard County. The walk helps to spread awareness about suicide and raises funds for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. → Read More

Big Brothers Big Sisters in need of male mentors

BALTIMORE, Md. - A positive role model can make all the difference in a child’s life. That’s why Big Brothers Big Sisters was created. The organization matches boys and girls with adult mentors that can make a positive influence in their lives. While many children have benefited from the program, there are many young boys here in Baltimore currently waiting for a big brother because there simply… → Read More

Fort Meade family goes gold to help spread awareness about childhood cancer

September is Childhood Cancer Awareness month, putting a spotlight on disease that affects so many lives. Each day 43 families in the United States will receive the devastating news that their child has cancer. The Lewis Family is sharing their story hoping to spread awareness. → Read More

It's time for parents to start thinking about what their kids will be eating for lunch

It's time for parents to start thinking about what their kids will be eating for lunch. → Read More

It's time to get your kids back on a sleep routine for school

Getting kids back into a sleep routine for school can be a challenge. Experts say parents should start the process now. → Read More

Local street performer gets national attention after video goes viral

A local street performer is getting some national attention after one of his performances went viral. The video shows 21-year-old Timothy Fletcher of West Baltimore playing the drums to the song... → Read More

The Urban Children Foundation works to support kids in Baltimore

The Urban Children Foundation is working to improve the lives of children in Baltimore. For years, the foundation has been dedicated to funding local programs that provide kids with the opportunity to experience extracurricular activities in their neighborhoods. → Read More

New GBMC NICU to offer more comfort to families

Having a baby come into the world too small, too sick or too early can be very scary for families. “It’s absolutely terrifying,” said Lauren Cronin. “The doctors tell you what can go wrong and on the internet, you’re reading what can happen.” Lauren and her husband Mackey dreamed of raising a family together. Their feelings of excitement turned into concern when two of their children ended up in… → Read More

Junk removal company provides job opportunities for veterans and their families

After serving their country, some veterans can struggle to find jobs once they're back in the civilian world. That's why JDog Junk Removal was created. It's a company operated by veterans for veterans. → Read More

Goalball helps visually impaired athletes flex their athletic muscles

Goalball is a Paralympic sport originally created for blind athletes. → Read More

NPower provides single mothers with tech skills needed to succeed in new digital economy

A nonprofit is opening doors to careers in technology. NPower is an organization offering free IT training to young adults from underserved communities. → Read More

Brigance Brigade prepares for Zumbathon to raise awareness for ALS

Brigance Brigade is teaming up with the Merritt Clubs to host a Zumbathon next week to raise money for the cause. → Read More