This is our first TV spot for radioSOMD.fm. It was written and directed by James LePore and stars James as the announcer; Craig Miller as the Mad Scientist, Amanda the Pirate Weather Girl, and station manager Dee Jay Gude.
On Friday, June 19, 2009, after naming Prince Frederick Maryland's Capital for a day, Governor Martin O'Malley and his entourage spent the day in Calvert County. Later that night, Governor O'Malley and his Celtic band, O'Malley's March, headed south to St. Mary's City in St. Mary's County where they helped close the first River Concert of 2009. The following performance is the one number they performed without the backing of the Chesapeake Orchestra -- the headliner for the evening.
An overview of the Dr. James A. Forrest Career & Technology Center in Leonardtown, Md. The video was produced by students.
Interview with Elaine Harmon, a former WASP of Silver Spring. Interview/video by Maren Wright, Capital News Service.
U.S. Senator Barbara A. Mikulski (D-Md.) made the following statement March 18, 2009 on the floor of the U.S. Senate about the $165 million in bonuses American International Group (AIG) paid out to its executives.
Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.) expresses her opinion on AIG's plans to pay employees millions of dollars in bonuses for 2008 -- after AIG was saved from failure by billions of dollars of U.S. Taxpayer funds.
Pres. Obama addresses the nation before a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, Feb. 24.
Former Ron Paul economic advisor Peter Schiff reacts to Obama's address to Congress on the state of the country in his personal video blog on 24-Feb-2009. Schiff is now world-famous for having accurately predicted the current economic fiasco more than a year in advance. Schiff's opinions about the solution to the crisis are contrarian to those coming out of Washington.
Leonardtown Mayor J. Harry "Chip" Norris III said federal infrastructure money could pay for improvements to the town's water towers.Video by Leonard Sparks, Capital News Service.
The program, produced by St. Mary's County Government, features Walden/Sierra staff explaining the agency's crisis services, counseling and substance abuse treatment programs. The agency's 24-hour crisis hotline, 301-863-6661, is funded by St. Mary's County Government, and is staffed by professional counselors. The number of calls to the hotline continues to increase. Walden/Sierra, Inc., is dedicated to providing help and hope to courageous individuals healing from trauma and addiction. More ...