Maryland's State Board of Elections needs less game playing, more sunshine.
As Spring gets ready to burst onto the scene you will see plenty of activity outside. Trees and flowers have been waiting for warmer temperatures. But so have bees, wasps and other stinging insects.
Think athletic trainers are just personal trainers in disguise? Think again! In honor of National Athletic Training Month, we’re explaining all of the differences for you.
Regular exercise in order to stay healthy is a goal for lots of people, but chances are you could use a little help sticking with your exercise routine.
Understanding the local real estate market means subscribing to listening to local news and real estate updates.
There are short sales everywhere but what is it and how does it work?
By setting clear expectations for both the buyer and seller of real estate, home inspections can go smoothly.
There are many reasons that you visit a physician. Whatever the reason, a few simple preparations will help you get the most out of your time with the physician.
Prospects will decide whether they want to see your house within five seconds all based on seeing the pictures on the internet.
There are lots of characteristics that you should look for in a Realtor, but problem solving abilities should rank as #1.
Here are a few tips that can help . . .
Your heart may belong to a certain someone this Valentine’s Day, but it’s up to you to keep that loving heart in good shape all year long.
As if a severe flu season isn’t enough, Maryland is being hit with a new strain of norovirus, sometimes called “stomach flu.”
Cantler's Reopens
Winter arrives with a vengeance this week so it is important to keep some basic winter safety tips in mind.
Flu season is in full swing. Patients are filling urgent care centers, doctor’s offices and emergency rooms. The flu spreads easily in crowded locations and that includes your work.
A new year brings with it the hope of a new beginning. Many of us use this time to make resolutions that will improve our health. That’s the easy part.
They Served to Save They Deserve to be Remembered.
Happy New Year Everyone!!
Winter is settling in so the chances of snow, sleet, ice and colder temperatures will increase. As you make your way through the winter months, it is important be cautious outside.
Things certainly changed by the time Vietnam, came to be. That is the only war where the dogs were declared “surplus equipment”, and left behind.
Santa always has great gift ideas, but are you still trying to finish your holiday gift list? Give your loved ones a gift of good health.
Flu season is off to an early start. There’s still enough time to protect yourself and your family from the flu this year.
“More than an emotion, thankfulness is a habit, a learned and practiced viewpoint, that enriches compassion, deepens kindness and brings out the best in humans.”
With many families struggling to make ends meet, United Way's Harvest of Plenty provided 348 Thanksgiving meals to help Anne Arundel County families this holiday.
Holiday stress can hit when you least expect it. How can you keep the “Happy” in “Happy Holidays?”
Autumn is in the air. Leaves are changing, the days seem shorter, and temperatures are cooler. You can enjoy it all and protect your family by following a few healthy habits.
Concerned about bullying in our schools? Joseph Van Deuren will teach parents how they can help their children deal more effectively with bullying.
Three school board candidates are on the Nov. 6 ballot.
I dropped in on the Cape Main Beach this afternoon while out running errands and was surprised to see several Kite-Sailors out Bay right off the beach.
As Hurricane Sandy makes her way up the East Coast, AT&T is ready to respond quickly. AT&T has already deployed its Network Disaster Recovery teams and how tips on how you can stay prepared too.
Spending exceeds not only all previous ballot questions but all previous ballot items of any kind, including gubernatorial elections.
The Halloween adventure starts by finding the perfect princess dress or superhero costume. But stress Halloween safety to make sure your little ghost’s “boo” doesn’t turn into “boo-hoo.”
As autumn begins and the days get shorter, fall ailments tend to emerge. Fall is a time when many people get symptoms of colds or allergies.
Having a well stocked first aid kit will help you handle a minor injury at a moments notice.
The last time you went to the medicine cabinet, did you find a bunch of old prescriptions and medicine? There’s a lot to think about when disposing of unused, unwanted medicine and prescriptions.
Learn about many of the wonderful nonprofits making Anne Arundel County a better place to live at Anne Arundel Cares (www.aacares.org).
Labor Day weekend is the last hurrah of summer. Whether you head to the beach or enjoy a backyard cookout, remember to protect yourself from the sun.
It’s the perfect time to try some of these relaxing ideas!
Summer is winding down and it's almost time to send the kids back to school. They need more than pencils, backpacks and new clothes. Make sure their back to school list includes good health.