Webb Telescope Readies to Take Over From Hubble — in Space, in Public’s Mind

GREENBELT – In a massive “clean room” at the Goddard Space Flight Center, three people monitor a robotic arm as they simulate what would be a high-profile robotic servicing mission on the Hubble Space Telescope

Census Migration Data Shows Shift from Suburbs to Outer Suburbs Continuing

WASHINGTON – The majority of people relocating in Maryland are moving to suburban and, increasingly, outer-suburban areas, with the greatest numbers going to Frederick County, according to numbers recently released by the Census Bureau

Former CNS Reporter Honored for Series on Prison Inmates

WASHINGTON – A former Capital News Service reporter has won a Robert F

Women’s Wages in Maryland Among Nation’s Best, But Still Trail Men’s Earnings

WASHINGTON – Wages for women working in Maryland are the second-highest in the nation, trailing only those in the District of Columbia, according to a report released Tuesday by the Institute for Women’s Policy Research

If Money Talks, Message in Maryland Politics is Clear: Bet on the Incumbent

WASHINGTON – Maryland congressional and senatorial candidates reported having $5

Court Says Friedgen, Williams May Have to Reveal Details of Outside Contracts

WASHINGTON – The University of Maryland must disclose its employment contracts with its head football and basketball coaches, but private contracts between the coaches and “outside sources” may not be public information — yet

Clergy Say World Events Make Easter, Passover Observances More Poignant

WASHINGTON – He had not written his Easter sermon yet, but the Rev

Calvert Grows Fastest, Montgomery Grows Biggest, Census Bureau Reports

WASHINGTON – Calvert County is the fastest-growing county in Maryland, while Montgomery County continues to gain the largest number of new residents, the Census Bureau reported Thursday

Report on Pork-Barrel Spending Targets $155 Million in Maryland Projects

WASHINGTON – Is a $500,000 federal grant to complete and equip a science center at Washington College in Chestertown an example of federal support for education, or an example of federal spending gone horribly awry?

That depends who’s talking

Local Lawyer Hopes Constitutional ‘Counterrevolution’ Lands Him in White House

WASHINGTON – When neighbors find out he is running for president of the United States, Michael A