Maryland Needs to Change Drivers’ Attitudes to Protect Pedestrians

LANGLEY PARK – Tara Harden made it halfway across University Boulevard on a recent afternoon, stepped off the median into the crosswalk and immediately jumped back when several cars barreled by her

ICE Agents Send Illegal Immigrants Packing

WASHINGTON – Federal agents seized 924 illegal immigrants in Maryland in a special crackdown on fugitive and criminal immigrants during fiscal year 2007, officials said

Immigrants Stick With Spanish, Study Says

WASHINGTON – When Cecilia Rojas moved to Maryland from Peru 20 years ago, she spoke no English

Local Foods Make Homestyle Thanksgiving Feast

WASHINGTON – Six hundred turkeys awaited their destiny at Springfield Farm in Sparks, Md

Maryland Veterans Turn Storytellers for History

WASHINGTON – When Richard Hartman sent letters home from a Prisoner of War camp during World War II, he wanted to be certain his mother sent him “toilet articles, socks, hankies, cigarettes and food

Edwards, Wynn Face Off on Bankruptcy, Corporate Donors

SILVER SPRING – Challenger Donna Edwards blasted Rep

Senate Authorizes Bay Projects, Overturns Bush’s Veto

WASHINGTON – A bill authorizing $475 million for waterway projects in Maryland will become law after the Senate voted Thursday to override President Bush’s veto of the legislation

Bush Water Project Veto Appears Doomed

WASHINGTON – The Senate is poised to override President Bush’s veto of a $23

^Wynn, Edwards Share 2006 Campaign Deja Vu

WASHINGTON – U

^Candidates Collect Contributions From Different Ends of Spectrum

WASHINGTON – The race for Maryland’s Congressional District 4 seat has gone national, as U