Four stunning historic homes, a historic church and a century-old school festively decorated highlight this Holiday House Tour.
Ally Ramsey Photography joins exclusive group of 15 worldwide to achieve Certified Boutique Photographer distinction
Local chapters of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.® support school nurses in Bowie, Greenbelt and Laurel, Maryland public schools.
by Marsha Mims-Word
Mai-Anh Nguyen has used her platform to encourage other students and adults to explore the world of creative writing and expression
Downtown Columbia retirement community showcases inaugural Poet Laureate Truth Thomas in Arts & Culture Collective reading and interview
Downtown Columbia retirement community showcases Nigerian American author Tope Folarin in Arts & Culture Collective Spring series program
Chat with residents and staff members in a casual welcoming manner, tour selected model apartments, enjoy refreshments
Community encouraged to attend to learn about Alzheimer's and dementia, warning signs, and available resources
Is now a good time to sell my house? What about interest rates? Do I need home improvements before I sell? Ask experts Thursday, March 27
Downtown Columbia retirement community hosts 3-part Arts & Culture Collective series, "Tell Me A Story: Sharing Tales of Past and Present"
Review Retirement Living Options to make the best decision for you and your family
Downtown Columbia retirement community offers opportunity to chat with its residents and staff members and to tour select model apartments
Hyundai’s Oil Consumption Issues and Horrible Service – A Warning
Activities include everything from gardening with dementia patients to delivering cakes and driving older adults to medical appointments
Monarch Global Academy Laurel, part of The Children’s Guild, is being considered for four grants from The Laurel Race Course Impact Fund.
The Laurel Museum’s temporary exhibit “Visions and Voices 1920-2023 The African American Voting Experience in Laurel, Maryland” 02/16-06/16
The Maryland Electrolysis Education Center (MEEC), located in Laurel, Maryland began accepting students on November 2, 2023.
Projected bad weather leads to cancellation of this weekend's planned event for Howard County bike enthusiasts and local families
Celebrating community and honoring Laurel’s retiring Mayor Craig Moe, the Laurel Historical Society’s Gala returns on Sunday June 4, 2023.
Where and What is Laurel? Those are the questions “It’s All Laurel: City Limits and Beyond” answers. Surprise! 4 counties and a city!
Laurel Resident and Executive Director at Maryland Humanities Lindsey Baker celebrates graduation from Leadership Maryland
The newest ornament from the LHS celebrates all of Laurel -- the City and 4 Counties. Buy online or at the Open House Dec. 2-4.
Walkers can enjoy a double the fun day when they join the 7th Annual McCeney March Sat. September 24 followed by a Museum Family Fun Day.
Help is needed from community groups or individuals to prepare or buy 150 meals per day for families living in the shelter for the homeless
Four Laurel area seniors have been awarded $1,000 LHS McCeney Education Fund Scholarships and one freshman received $500.
Laurel has partnered with the beverage industry and environmental organizations to make recycling easy.
Laurel's St Philip's Episcopal Church Has a new food bank in partnership with the Capital Area Food Bank.
The Laurel Museum’s newest exhibit opens Friday, February 18, 2022.
The Family Center: A Place Where Families Can Imagine-2022 Theme: “Time To Reset Our Belief System”
On Saturday, October 30, 2021, my wife Dr. Michele D. Mangum and I-Rev. Dr. Duane E. Mangum experienced a tremendous milestone in our lives.
Laurel, Maryland's historic African-American Community, The Grove, is celebrated in the Laurel Historical Society's 2021 ornament.
Edgar Allan Poe's “body” and casket will lie in state at the Laurel Museum beginning October 29 and running through November 28.
Annual event in Prince George's County to be held at National Harbor
Community invited to share comments at public forums on Aug. 30 and Sep. 1
Sixth Annual McCeney March raises funds for education.
Eileen Collins of Laurel-and Columbia Based Executive Electrolysis, Inc. is now one of only two people in Maryland licensed in MD
“2020 What a Year!”debuts when the Laurel Museum Reopens. Updates current exhibit and adds COVID, Social Justice, Laurel's 150th.
Applications are now open for the $1000 Laurel Historical Society’s James B. McCeney Scholarship
Office Assistants and Showers and Laundry Monitors needed to help clients