Maryland’s gubernatorial primary highlights Trump and Hogan’s proxy battle
adamkaz/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — With Tuesday’s primary, a contentious race to succeed Maryland’s term-limited Gov. Larry Hogan is about to enter its next phase as Republicans seek to hold the seat of a popular incumbent while Democrats
Should people of all genders be taught sex education together? Educators weigh in
Geo Piatt/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Students in Fairfax County, Virginia, are protesting to combine genders for their sex education courses. It’s a move some health and education experts advocate for, saying it takes the shame out
New bill would require colleges publicly report accidents that result in serious harm or death
sshepard/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A new House bill introduced Monday would require colleges to publicly report campus accidents that result in the serious injury or death of students. Some of the accidents that would have to be
'The Bachelorette' recap: The men strut their stuff for Gabby and Rachel
ABC/Craig Sjodin After failing to talk to half of their 32 potential suitors and canceling the rose ceremony cancelation, Monday’s episode of The Bachelorette found Gabby and Rachel dealing with the difficult task of figuring out which of the remaining 29 men to
DOJ: 4,000 beagles to be released from Virginia breeding, research facility
Thinkstock/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Justice Department on Monday announced it has secured over 4,000 beagles for release from a Virginia company that was alleged to have been providing inhumane treatment of the dogs. Envigo RMS, a
Climate change will make it hard to predict amount of snow, water that will be available in future: Study
Ivaylo Georgiev / 500px/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Officials in charge of managing one of the most precious commodities for human survival may soon face additional challenges as climate change affects the amount of snow that later
Nationwide recall issued for organic freeze-dried blueberries over possible lead presence
FDA (NEW YORK) — BrandStorm Inc. has announced a voluntary recall of two lots of its organic freeze-dried blueberry pouches due to “the presence or potential presence of lead above the FDA’s recommended limits; per the serving
Rules for riding e-bikes on trails may be changing

OLYMPIA — As the use of electric-assist bicycles, or e-bikes, continues to surge, lawmakers and wildlife officials are studying their impacts on outland trails to determine where they should be allowed. The Washington Department Fish and Wildlife
PAPD hires full time Code Enforcement Officer

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The ongoing effort by the Port Angeles Police Department to make headway on a backlog of code enforcement issues took a big leap forward Monday with the hiring of Officer Derek
2 more Trump aides testifying for Jan. 6 committee: Ex-spokeswoman, NSC member will appear Thursday
Sarah Silbiger-Pool/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Two more aides in Donald Trump’s White House are expected to testify before the House Jan. 6 committee during its public hearings, sources say — this time an ex-spokeswoman for the former