Editors: Please hold for release for Monday, April 29.

WASHINGTON – Some top industrial polluters in Maryland blame their size and high production for their large toxic emissions

Bethesda Developer Pleads Guilty to Defrauding Bank

A Washington-area real estate developer pleaded guilty Tuesday to defrauding several million dollars from a Baltimore bank and the Resolution Trust Corp

Home Page Lets Skiers Survey the World’s Slopes

WASHINGTON – Bill Regli’s collection of ski trail maps on the Internet was getting out of hand

Secret Service to Build in Beltsville

WASHINGTON – A House transportation subcommittee has authorized funds for a new Secret Service facility to be built on the agency’s training campus in Beltsville, Md

With Help, Renters Are Becoming Home Buyers

WASHINGTON – Daniel Ray said his previous realtor made him feel like a fool

Transportation Secretary Considers Privatization and New Tolls

WASHINGTON – Maryland Transportation Secretary David L

Editors: This is a shortened version of a story transmitted Tuesday.

WASHINGTON – For about 20 years, he has slept under the Capitol’s east steps, in a cardboard hut beneath a granite archway

Low-Income and Minority Home Buyers Helped With Home Financing

WASHINGTON – Pilot programs recently started in the District and Baltimore to help low-income and minority residents finance homes will soon be expanded to six other cities, officials announced Wednesday