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Dad’s Message Recorded At War is Gift for Family Decades Later
At 71, Margaret Ann Wolf Harris heard her father's voice for the first time in her adult life.
Her dad, Sgt. Cody Wolf, died in...
Lost Diamond Ring in Christmas Tree Lot Returned to Grateful Owner
When Shirley Grandey, 62, was sweeping up all the pine needles, branches and dirt at the end of her long work day, she never...
World’s First Postive News Organization: Profile of Geri Weis-Corbley, Editor
"You can't build a media organization around positive news stories!" That's what they told her. But she didn't listen. So begins the promotion for...
She Created an Ethical Fashion Co. Right Out of College – After Move to Cambodia!
Upon graduating from Baltimore’s Maryland Institute College of Art with a degree in Fibers, 21-year-old Rachel Faller took the road less traveled. By “less”...
Smile, Science Says it’s Good for Your Heart
New research shows optimistic, cheerful people are significantly less likely to develop coronary artery disease than their pessimistic peers.
Two new studies by Johns Hopkins...
Stranded Winemaker Makes Party for Passengers on Broken-Down Train
Passengers on a Friday afternoon AmTrak train from New York to DC in April might have been grumpy because their engine repeatedly broke down...
Talking GOOD: Woman Gives 10,000 Smiles to Sick Kids
Casey Baynes understands on a very personal level that no child wants to feel like they’re different. At a young age, teachers told Casey...
Small Statured Football Star is on Anti-Bullying, Pro-Kindness Crusade
"I knew something had to be done," said Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice, whose foundation was adrift without a focus.
It began when a...
War Amputee Flashes New Limbs After Historic Double Arm Transplant
A quadruple-amputee GI from Staten Island proudly showed off his two newly transplanted arms yesterday by using them to push his wheelchair into a...
Super Bowl: Real Life ‘Blind Side’ Players are Survivors in Life and On Field
Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman Michael Ohre, who was made famous by the movie "Blind Side", will be facing a player on the opposing team...
Military Dog Who Served in Kuwait Returns for Hero’s Welcome in US
Fara, a military explosives detection canine who helped keep our troops safe in Kuwait, returned home to a hero’s welcome at Baltimore’s BWI Airport,...
Woman Buys Renoir Masterpiece for $7 In West Virginia Flea Market
A Maryland woman didn't recognize the priceless painting when she bought it in a box of knick knacks for seven dollars in a West...
The World’s Oldest Body-Building Grandma Shows Others How to be Healthy, Happy
She started body-building at age 71 and begins every day with a ten-mile run.
At 75, this Baltimore grandmother has made it her mission to...
Jamie Moyer: Geezer Hero for the Ages
Old guys everywhere have a little more swagger today. They're holding their heads a little higher. The reason? Major League Pitcher Jamie Moyer refuses...
Iraq Veterans Turn Around Drug-infested Neighborhood
Veterans are taking the lead in Baltimore, cleaning up years of blight and helping residents in a mostly poor, African-American neighborhood to rid the...
Church Leaders Forgive, Offer Funeral Services for Homeless Man Who Killed Priest
The Episcopal Diocese of Maryland is offering forgiveness and a funeral service for a homeless man who killed himself after fatally shooting a priest...
Real Batman Hero Unmasked as Hero for Sick Kids
A Baltimore man spent a lot of his own money to dress up as Batman, even customizing a black sports car exactly like the...
Solar Home Industry Shining in Maryland and Other States
With government help in the form of tax credits and grants, with companies making equipment available through long-term leases, and with prices coming down,...
Christian Leaders Form ‘Circle of Protection’ for Poor in US Budget Fight
Evangelical, Roman Catholic, mainline Protestant and other Christian leaders joined together to creating a "Circle of Protection" for the poor and vulnerable during this...
Six Green Innovations Making Freight Rail an Environmental Favorite
Of all freight transportation options, rail is the most environmentally friendly way to move goods over land, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),...