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.
"Violence against women is one of the most widespread of human rights abuses." Bartman MMA and Self-Defense teams up with Global Women Empowered to fight back and create change through self-defense training.
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.
Funding request for proposed Wheaton Town Center under Council scrutiny
DOT design for new plaza fails residents & small businesses
Changes to bus routes may lead to more traffic problems
The nation's 4th largest retailer is being matched toe-to-toe by a small group of residents
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.
Debunking the Chesapeake Bay dichotomy of environment vs. economy
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.
Everyone CAN learn self-defense jiu-jitsu, regardless of age, gender, or level of fitness.
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.
CCCS Housing Director Tom Simonton examines how the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau’s new rules protect and affect homebuyers. If you hope to buy a home this year, this is one article you won’t want to miss.