Maryland Corrections Reforms Yield Mixed Results

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Experts: Congress Unlikely to Resurrect Fort Monmouth

WASHINGTON – The 2005 Base Realignment and Closure plan was signed into law two years ago this month, launching a sweeping series of changes nationwide that is expected to bring 45,000 to 60,000 new jobs to Maryland

Forecasts Fluctuate Like, Uh, Weather

WASHINGTON – The Maryland-based “Hagers-Town Town & Country Almanack” sees snow ahead for the state, bucking forecasts from foreign sources calling for a mild winter

Expected Thanksgiving Fliers Prompt Loosening of Airspace

WASHINGTON — Commercial airliners will be able to fly unused military airspace to accommodate an unprecedented number of people traveling for Thanksgiving, President Bush announced Thursday

^Bremer’s Release Prompts Memories of Laurel’s Worst Day

LAUREL – Jack Ingram of Severn was 27 when he witnessed a horrifying, defining moment in two men’s lives: The assassination attempt here by a disturbed, unemployed janitor on Alabama Gov

Bremer’s Release Prompts Memories of Laurel’s Worst Day

LAUREL – Jack Ingram of Severn was 27 when he witnessed a horrifying, defining moment in two men’s lives: The assassination attempt here by a disturbed, unemployed janitor on Alabama Gov

Security Directors Agree: Today’s Terrorism Demands Regional Cooperation

BALTIMORE – Regional homeland security forces still face barriers to cooperation, even years after the worst terrorist attack in the nation’s history, said leaders from Maryland and five other states meeting here Wednesday

Upper Marlboro Soldier Rests at Arlington

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State Promises to Make Room for Small Business in BRAC

BOWIE – Closing loopholes that keep small and minority-owned businesses from securing government contracts needs to be a priority as billions of dollars are spent on the base realignment process, Maryland’s minority affairs secretary said Tuesday