Hobbyists with Metal Detectors Say They Don’t Deserve Tarnished Image

WASHINGTON – Bill Long of the Maryland Research and Recovery Society recognizes that some archeologists have a “disdain” for metal detector enthusiasts like him

Legislators Will Be Asked to Help Fix Hearing Problems that New Law Uncovered

WASHINGTON – State lawmakers required that hearing tests begin this year for all newborns in the state

Write-in Votes Were Cast for Serious Candidates to Silly — and Toto, Too

WASHINGTON – Martin Sheen is not a president, but he plays one on TV

Think Twice About Second Helpings, Experts Say, As State Diabetes Rate Soars

WASHINGTON – A startling increase in diabetes cases in Maryland should serve as a “wake-up call” to younger Marylanders that they need to change unhealthy habits now, state health officials said

Maryland Faces a New Shot Shortage, But Health Officials Foresee Few Problems

WASHINGTON – After grappling with an early season flu vaccine shortage, Maryland health officials now face a shortage of the adult tetanus and diphtheria toxoid shot, even though supplies are currently in good shape

Former Democratic Challengers Offer Recipe to Unseat Morella

WASHINGTON – It doesn’t take a secret formula to unseat Rep

Herb in a Pickle Without Peaches, Judge Rules in Royalties Lawsuit

WASHINGTON – Not only do Peaches & Herb have to be together to perform a duet, they also have to be together to sue Sony Music Corp

Maryland’s Only Third-Party Congressional Candidate Aims High, Vows to Return

WASHINGTON – When Constitution Party congressional nominee Brian D

Lierman Defends Loan to Congressman, Questions Pre-Election Timing of Story

WASHINGTON – The Democratic challenger in Maryland’s 8th District congressional race Tuesday defended a $25,000 loan that he made to a Virginia congressman last year

Lierman Mounts Most Aggressive Campaign Yet Against Morella in 8th District

WASHINGTON – Almost a month before the election, it was apparent that the 8th District challenger was tired