Elderly Immigrant Will Lose Government Benefits Needed for Rent

WASHINGTON – At 85, Moses Sapiro, an immigrant from the former Soviet Union, is about to lose the money he uses for rent and living expenses

Walking Is A Health Hazard In Maryland, Environmental Groups Say

WASHINGTON – Maryland is the 14th most dangerous state for pedestrians, with an average of 130 killed every year, according to a report released this week

Cherry Blossom Information A Mouse Click Away

WASHINGTON – You don’t need to come to the Tidal Basin at the Jefferson Memorial to get a look at the cherry blossoms

Emergency Room Bill Would Force Insurers to Cover Visits

WASHINGTON – A 23-year-old Baltimore woman who was five months pregnant was involved in a car accident last year and started suffering abdominal pain

Frederick Teen a Rising Soccer Star

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Group Wants America to Focus on Children’s Health Needs

WASHINGTON – A nonprofit group hopes to rally hundreds of thousands of people in Washington and across the country June 1 in a stand for improved health care for children

Aids Activists Criticize Clinton’s Medicaid Proposal

WASHINGTON – Marylanders with AIDS and the AIDS virus who are now insured under Medicaid could lose access to health care if new federal rules are implemented, activist groups say

Baltimore Pilot Program Supports Inner-City Fathers, Children

BALTIMORE – Before November 1995, Russell James had become a familiar figure in this city’s court system, facing arrests for shoplifting, drug and gun possession, he said

Abortions In Maryland Less Restrictive Than Most States

WASHINGTON – Abortions are more difficult to obtain than at any time since the Roe v