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Contradicting federal court rulings on abortion pills have jeopardized states’ access to it

The Texas and Washington court rulings have sent states’ access to medical abortion in question. The Maryland Attorney General joined with 17 other state attorney generals in order to ensure Washington state’s ruling protected Maryland’s access to Mifepristone, a widely used and FDA-approved abortion pill.

Rescued horses help veterans on their path to healing

Non-profit Lifeline Horse Rescue and Rehabilitation provides therapy and healing for veterans and current service members struggling with PTSD and depression. Many of the horses in the program are rescued and go through rehabilitation to then be adopted.

Years later a victim and her family still suffer after Las Vegas mass shooting

So far this year there have been about 160 mass shootings since the beginning of the year. Gun violence in the United States has led to hundreds of family members’ lives changed forever. Mary Moreland shares the story of her and her daughter, Tina Frost’s, path to healing.

Early voting starts for special mayoral election

Early voting has started for the May 6th special mayoral election. This is after now-former Mayor Patrick Wojahn stepped down in light of child pornography charges.

High school cosmetology students open one-day fundraising salon

Thomas Edison High School of Technology gives students the ability to explore their interests hands-on. Cosmetology students open a one-day salon to fund those who will participate in the SkillsUSA local and national competition.

High schoolers in Montgomery County learn to refurbish cars and sell them

Thomas Edison High School of Technology gives students the ability to explore their interests hands-on. In a partnership with other schools in Montgomery County, automotive students got to experience refurbishing a car and then the process of selling it.

D.C. community organizes African ceremony to heal violent crime trauma

A local D.C. community group called the ‘Love-More Movement’ organized a special ceremony to help victims of violent crime heal their pain in a world where they face trauma on a daily.

Former Terrapin Taylor Cummings is a color commentator for Maryland women’s lacrosse

A player, a coach and now a commentator. Taylor Cummings is a color commentator for The Big Ten Network, announcing most home games for Maryland women’s lacrosse. She adds more knowledge to the call with her experience as a top-ranked player in the nation.

Paws to Read helps children boost their confidence when reading aloud

Paws to Read is a program for children in elementary schools who can practice reading while enjoying the comfort of a K9 dog. They read aloud to the dog and volunteer with no other distractions. It is meant to help boost their confidence in a judgment-free zone. For some kids, the dogs make them feel more comfortable reading aloud.

The early spring brings in one of the worst pollen seasons yet

The warmer weather leads to early spring. That early spring makes the trees bloom earlier. Hence, more pollen. Due to the increase in pollen people say their allergies are much worse than usual.