Congress Eyes Mandatory Osteoporosis Testing for Fed Workers

WASHINGTON – Congress will decide next year whether to require government health insurance providers to cover osteoporosis testing for patients who are at risk of developing the debilitating bone disease

Chestertown Landmark Recognized for History, Architecture

CHESTERTOWN – Lauretum looks like someone slapped together the “Addams Family” mansion and a gingerbread house

Supreme Court Lets Stand Death Sentence In ’95 PG Double Murder

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear the death sentence appeal of a Capitol Heights man in the 1995 murders of an elderly Prince George’s County couple

Rate of Carbon-Monoxide Poisoning Rises in Maryland

WASHINGTON – More people have died or suffered injuries related to carbon-monoxide poisoning this year than in the previous six years combined in Maryland

Morella’s Voting Record Targeted for 1998

WASHINGTON – Democrat Ralph Neas says Rep

Officials Want Water Control Taken Away from District

WASHINGTON – Suburban officials said Wednesday they remain concerned about the District’s control of the D

Diplomatic Nominations of Maryland’s Rosapepe, King Approved

WASHINGTON – The Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday unanimously approved President Clinton’s nominations of a Maryland lawmaker as ambassador to Romania and a Bethesda woman to a top United Nations post

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WASHINGTON – A national civil rights leader may represent the Democrat’s best chance in a decade of unseating Republican Rep

Other Parts Of State Out-pace Montgomery County Business Growth

WASHINGTON – Montgomery County continued to lead Maryland in business development, but neighboring Howard County and sections of the Eastern Shore and Western Maryland experienced faster growth rates, the government reported