WASHINGTON – If you live in the north of Maryland, you might have seen them — the squeezable rubber ducks sporting camouflage shirts and military helmets and holding little canteens
Medicare Plan Provides Boost for Chronically Ill Patients
WASHINGTON – Rufus “Lee” Arrington’s mailbox used to be full of solicitations from Medicare health plans promising benefits that always seemed too good to be true
^Salvation Army’s ‘Feedmore’ Van Brings Food, Hope to Homeless
BALTIMORE – The air temperature is dropping quickly around the Salvation Army distribution center on Buena Vista Road, where Frank and Betty Russell stand hatless and gloveless, waiting for the food distribution van in which they have volunteered every Tuesday night for the past fifteen years
Md. Company Cuts Surgical Costs With Foreign Flair
WASHINGTON – It started with a face lift, in Malaysia
^Maryland Inmates Prepare Turkey for Bea Gaddy Dinner
HAGERSTOWN – Up before dawn, the prison inmates stand in the chill air around stainless steel tables, butcher knives in their hands
Document Rules Stymie Poor Citizens Seeking Health Care
WASHINGTON – Confusing changes in document requirements designed to foil illegal immigrants are confounding Maryland citizens trying to get state-subsidized health care
^Wynn Seeks Eighth Term, But Admits He’s Still Learning
WASHINGTON – After seven terms in Congress, and known as a kingmaker around Prince George’s County politics, Rep
Committee Pushes for Legislation Against Ehrlich Firing Practices
ANNAPOLIS – A special joint committee of the General Assembly Thursday approved a 135-page report that criticizes Gov
Environmental Activist’s Unconventional Means Often Get Results
CENTREVILLE – Sveinn Storm’s late father taught him when he was a boy to fight for what he believes in