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The new device by Yves Saint Laurent creates individual lipstick applications in tandem with your smartphone. It's runway debut happened at the Consumer Electronics Show this year.
The Mardi Gras parades may be canceled, but that doesn't mean you can't celebrate a raucous holiday at home.
Get up close and personal with goats and African penguins at the Maryland Zoo. The zoo introduces three new animal encounters for visitors.
Metro stations close and Metrobus schedules will be impacted by security protocols in the nation's capital.
Maryland’s legislative session for 2021 begins this week and Governor Larry Hogan has already submitted a new COVID relief package. The proposed bill will give direct payments to low and moderate-income residents and provide tax credits to individuals and businesses, all with a $1-billion price tag.
The Girls Scout of the U.S.A. is partnering with Grubhub to deliver cookies safely this season. Get your cookies delivered for free with a $15 purchase through February 14.
Amazon's first installment will provide $567 million for affordable housing in Arlington, Virginia. The company’s gift will fund at least 1,300 affordable apartments in Arlington over the next five years.
Governor Larry Hogan has announced a new strategy for getting COVID vaccines into the arms of residents across Maryland. Teachers and educators could be vaccinated as soon as late January.
The company tested the new rice last summer and is now bringing it to every store in the U.S.
If you were planning on going out for New Year’s Eve in Baltimore, you might want to change your plans. Mayor Brandon Scott is asking residents and visitors to stay in on New Year’s Eve to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
A new traffic initiative will send text messages to drivers that run red lights and speed in the District.
Sports betting will only be available online or via a smartphone in Virginia.
The new COVID relief bill will allow states to forgive PUA overpayments. If you owe money to the PUA program, you may be getting a reprieve.
The order goes into effect at 10 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2020.
Travelers will be required to provide a negative COVID test or quarantine for 10 days upon arrival.
If you're a regular on the blue line of the Metro, you’re going to have to make alternate plans beginning on February 13, 2021. Metro (WMATA) will be closing two stations and ceasing operation of the blue line through May 23.
The ex-wife of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has donated more than $42 billion dollars this year.
Planet Fitness, one of the sponsors of the Times Square annual New Year’s Eve party, is offering up its traditional party favors for you to use at home. 
Some areas of Maryland and Virginia could get more than eight inches in this storm.
A Maryland State Trooper is lending a helping hand to employees of a local restaurant. The popular bar and restaurant was burned to the ground in an act of arson on October 28, 2020, leaving employees without an income.
The museum is honoring the heroes who died in the attack on Pearl Harbor with a livestream event.
Money from student fees is being reallocated to provide students with meals, supplies and financial help.
A new logo will make its appearance on the Pringles cans, in stores in early 2021. Fans can enter a contest to win a prize package with the new cans on social media.
The pandemic has forced the National Zoo to modify Zoolights this year.
First Lady Melania Trump has revealed the annual Christmas display at the White House. In a video posted on social media, the First Lady walked from room to room, unveiling the beautiful holiday decor.
Old Bay Face mask, check. Corona Cookies, check. Biggs and Featherbelle soap, check. Helping Maryland businesses, priceless. These Made-in-Maryland masks, hand sanitizers, and sweet treats will help you check off your quarantine must-haves list.
Looking for somewhere to ice skate this winter? Here are four outdoor rinks open for the 2020-2021 season.
Love Cinnabon's cream cheese frosting? Get ready to take home a special holiday pint!
Governor Hogan is imploring Marylanders to work with contact tracers and download the new MD COVID Alert app.
Make Thanksgiving dinner a breeze with these three simple recipes for mashed potatoes.
After two straight weeks of positive case counts over 1,000, Governor Larry Hogan is putting restrictions on bars, restaurants, retail stores, and other Maryland businesses, effective Friday, Nov. 20, 2020.
The new baby panda at The National Zoo needs a name, and you can help!
Jameson Irish Whiskey has seven limited-edition trees they will be giving away for the holiday season.
Since the summer, the National Harbor has had a problem with unsupervised kids in the area. Now the Hampton Inn is shut down “to protect public health and safety."
Baltimore legend John Waters is making a very special donation to the Baltimore Museum of Art. His only ask was to have restrooms in the museum named after him.
The vaccine could be available to the general public in the third quarter of 2021 and is expected to be provided free of charge in America.
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