Eastern Shore’s Timber Bridges Need Replacement

WASHINGTON – More than a third of Maryland bridges requiring replacement are located along the state’s Eastern Shore

For Many, Fear of Crossing Bridges Alters Travel Plans, Lives

WASHINGTON – If driving over bridges makes you panic, you’re not alone

Inspectors Go To Great Lengths to Ensure Bridge Safety

WASHINGTON – Climbing over large spans, whacking them with hammers, listening for hollow sounds, and examining every foot for defects, Maryland’s bridge inspectors try to ensure what motorists may take for granted: safe bridges

Maryland Municipalities Anticipate Mandates Relief

WASHINGTON – Maryland officials welcomed President Clinton’s signing Wednesday of a bill slowing down Congress’ ability to burden state and local governments with expensive programs without paying for them

Long-shot Keyes Says America Facing Moral, Not Money, Crisis

WASHINGTON – The odds of Alan Keyes winning the Republican presidential nomination in 1996 are long

Don’t Pull the Plug on Western Maryland Funding, Speaker Says

WASHINGTON – The speaker of Maryland’s House of Delegates Wednesday appealed to a reform-minded congressional subcommittee to continue funding for the state’s Appalachian area

Interior Department Funds Piscataway Park Expansion

WASHINGTON – Piscataway National Park in Maryland will receive $1

Ethnic Pride Bolsters Sarbanes

WASHINGTON – Sen