`Heritage River’ Plan for Potomac Worries Some

WASHINGTON – Plans to nominate the Potomac River as one of 10 “American Heritage Rivers” has some landowners along the waterway worried about federal intrusion into private property affairs

Fed Prosecutors In Md. Prosecute Less Than Half of DEA Cases

WASHINGTON – Federal prosecutors in Maryland declined to prosecute most drug cases referred by the Drug Enforcement Agency last year, a study shows

Campus Diversity Benefits All, Speakers Say

COLLEGE PARK – The advisory board for President Clinton’s Initiative on Race came to the University of Maryland on Wednesday to find ways to preserve campus diversity in the face of recent attacks on affirmative action

High Court Rejects Maryland’s Request On Booking Questions

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear Maryland’s request to expand the type of booking questions that can be asked before a suspect receives Miranda warnings

RETRANSMITTING

WASHINGTON – At age 71, Rep

Gore: Anti-Drug Funds For D.C. Suburbs, Annapolis, Cumberland

WASHINGTON – Public housing units in Annapolis, Baltimore, Prince George’s and Montgomery counties and rural Maryland are getting federal grants to fight drugs and crime, Vice President Al Gore announced Friday

With CNS-FatCat Company-List and Fat Cats

WASHINGTON – Lockheed Martin, Black & Decker and Perdue Farms are among some of the biggest names in corporate America that call Maryland home

Strengthened Bartlett Plans On Serving Into Next Century

WASHINGTON – At age 71, Rep

Walter Reed Weighs Tearing Down Or Selling Historic Buildings

SILVER SPRING – Two dozen historic buildings at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center are in such disrepair that the Pentagon is considering ripping down or selling off the structures

Congress Funds Metro, MARC Extensions, Western Md. Highways

WASHINGTON – Congress is giving money to improve three Western Maryland highways, expand Metro in Montgomery and Prince George’s counties and extend commuter rail service into Frederick