Airport, Travelers Prepare for the Holiday Rush

ANNAPOLIS – The good news about visiting family and friends this Thanksgiving is that airport security is now a smooth operation, but whether leaving by plane, train, bus or car, holiday travelers can expect to face a crowd

Congressional Losers Spend Less Time Licking Wounds Than Looking to 2004

WASHINGTON – Don DeArmon went to work on Capitol Hill last week, not as a new member of the 108th Congress, but as a congressional staffer — just as he was before Tuesday’s election

Montgomery Walking, Bike Safety Program Targets Minorities

ANNAPOLIS – Rockville is starting a new pedestrian and bicycle safety program in its elementary schools as part of a countywide initiative toeducate minorities who may be unfamiliar with U

Kirwan Backers Say Incoming University Chancellor is Well Worth Pay Package

WASHINGTON – You get what you pay for — that’s how state officials and colleagues are defending the hefty compensation package offered to William “Brit” Kirwan, incoming chancellor for the University System of Maryland

Bill Seeks Task Force to Monitor State’s Red-Light Cameras

ANNAPOLIS – The pictures taken by red-light cameras can be so blurry that sometimes an “M” on a license plate looks like an “N”, or vice versa, said Delegate Kevin Kelly, D-Allegany