The company that supplies Giant, Wegmans, ShopRite, 7-Eleven, Acme and others with bottled water says water is safe, no illness reported.
The company that supplies Giant, Wegmans, ShopRite, 7-Eleven, Acme and others with bottled water has issued a recall but says water is safe.
Check out the tool below to find out which pollen allergens are high in Maryland today.
A new study breaks down longevity by congressional district. See how much time you may have left.
Saturday's open house in Landover will feature free demonstrations, giveaways and door prizes.
Tests show drinking water meets federal standards, but it should not be used for laundry. The culprit is likely salt used to de-ice roads.
While tests show the drinking water meets regulatory standards, WSSC officials say it should not be used for laundry.
A 1/8-inch crack in a pipe can leak up to 250 gallons of water a day, causing flooding and serious structural damage.
There have been no confirmed cases of measles in Maryland, but Prince George's County authorities warn residents not to take risks.
Are you feeling down? You may have Seasonal Affective Disorder (S.A.D.), a type of depression that occurs during winter from lack of sun.
Annual Girl Scout cookie sales are a month away, Hyattsville, which means stocking up on cookie classics, as well as new flavors.
The Department of the Environment advises a healthy dose of sun and play even in the cold.
Whether you’re cooking for three or 30, these easy recipes are sure to please.
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CCCS financial and housing counselors Bonnie Giuffre and Matt Gregory offer advice to help financially struggling homeowners become secure.
ICE Black Box allows people to report animal cruelty using iPhone or Android phones.
The free weekend event includes information from more than 40 vendors.
The Maryland Transportation Authority gave best time to drive and beat holiday traffic.
Have you purchased ground oregano in the past few months? This may affect you.
Housing counselors Matt Gregory and Mary Rammel from national nonprofit Consumer Credit Counseling Service of MD and DE offer homebuyers practical advice on ways to save when they purchase a home.
Nonprofit Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Maryland and Delaware’s Executive Vice President Lori Jankalski discusses why financial literacy is vital and how CCCS’s counseling and education efforts increase personal finance awareness.
Carmen Jones-Burke and Ponciano Allen, certified housing counselors at national nonprofit Consumer Credit Counseling Service of MD and DE, examine when a HECM is a wise choice for seniors who hope to cover their expenses and remain in their homes.
Financial advocates from national nonprofits Consumer Credit Counseling Service of MD & DE (CCCS), The Money School, and Doorways to Dreams (D2D) offer advice on how to use your tax refund to build savings and become more financially secure.
CCCS of MD & DE certified housing counselor Matthew Gregory examines how the new CFPB housing regulations will affect homeowners -- especially those who are struggling financially and worried about losing their homes.
CCCS of MD and DE CEO Jim Godfrey and noted money coach and author Olivia Mellan examine how spending patterns and debt affect couples’ chance for a lasting relationship.