Maryland Hunts for Young Sportsmen

WASHINGTON – Maryland is beating the bushes for young hunters as it’s seen a rise in sales of cheaper senior hunting licenses and fluctuations in permits sold to younger sportsmen and sportswomen

Maryland Emergency Care Ranks Fourth in National Study

WASHINGTON – Maryland ranked fourth in a national “report card” of emergency care systems released Tuesday, receiving high marks for disaster preparedness and injury prevention, but lagging in other areas, including access to care

Fort Meade Will Comply With EPA’s Cleanup Orders

WASHINGTON – Fort Meade will comply with an administrative order to clean up groundwater pollution, following an announcement this week by the Justice Department that the Pentagon has illegally ignored Environmental Protection Agency timelines

Millersville Man Aims to Delist Wolf

WASHINGTON – Will Graves has hunted game in the woods of Kazakhstan, vaccinated cattle against deadly disease in Mexico and done U

COG Backs Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plan for D.C. Area

WASHINGTON – Residents of Maryland, Virginia and the District need to turn down their thermostats, recycle more and drive less, the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments agreed Wednesday

Catonsville Residents Want Rules Governing Natural Asbestos

WASHINGTON – A perfectly natural rock formation that cropped up in the middle of a construction site in Catonsville has neighbors worried about their health and calling for state and county regulation of the rock’s removal

DNR, Hood College Pair to Fight Invasive Species Spread

WASHINGTON – Katelyn Horn gave up her afternoon, donned a pair of blue rubber Crocs and boarded a van for Taneytown Oct

Feds Provide No Date to Release Crabber Rescue Funds

WASHINGTON – The Commerce Department said this week it can’t set a firm date for the release of $30 million in disaster relief funds for the Chesapeake Bay blue crab fishery, but would disburse the money as soon as it could

Bartlett, Dougherty Both Confident of 6th District Win

WASHINGTON – Both major-party candidates in Maryland’s 6th Congressional District are confident of a win, despite the incumbent’s superior fundraising

Equine Masseuse Sues Md. Agencies Over Massage Ban

WASHINGTON – Rockville massage therapist Mercedes Clemens thought she had the perfect job, until she got a letter from two state agencies telling her to stop working with horses or risk losing her massage therapy license