Nuclear Renaissance Moving Forward at Calvert Cliffs

LUSBY – Douglas Pardoe has lived here all his life

Groups Unite to Fight Illegal Immigration

WASHINGTON – Ten groups from Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D

No Wages of Sin for Papal Ticket Holders, Archdiocese Warns

WASHINGTON – A papal visit to the United States is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and Scott Williams of Crofton wants to use Pope Benedict XVI’s Mass at Nationals Park Thursday to propose to his girlfriend

Md. Elections Official Tells Congress Voting Needs Stability

WASHINGTON – Recent, frequent changes in voting methods are throwing the election process into disarray, Prince George’s County’s top elections official told a House committee Wednesday

Crop-Killing Drought Gave Critters Less to Chew On

WASHINGTON – Crop damage from animals dropped $1

Maryland Delegation Brings Home Bacon

WASHINGTON – All but one of Maryland’s members of Congress rank in the top half of congressional earmark spenders, with Rep

^Hagerstown Area Tops Growth in Maryland, Despite Economic Slowdown

WASHINGTON – The Hagerstown metropolitan area is Maryland’s fastest growing, according to new data from the U

Wynn Announces Resignation

WASHINGTON – Eight-term Rep

January Bomb Wounds Finally Claim Md. Soldier

WASHINGTON – An Afghani roadside bomb finally claimed the life of a Maryland National Guard soldier from Nottingham Friday in a Texas military hospital

^Dougherty Overcomes Democratic Drama

FREDERICK – Two and a half years after Democratic primary voters ousted Jennifer Dougherty from the mayor’s office in Frederick, she’s come charging back with a congressional bid in Maryland’s 6th District