Maryland Farms Produce More as Fields, Workforce Shrink

WASHINGTON Maryland farm sales rose to $1

Environmentalist Irked By Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Plant Ruling

WASHINGTON – Environmentalists say the public has been cut out of the licensing renewal process for the Calvert Cliffs nuclear power plant, as a result of a new Nuclear Regulatory Commission rule

Antietam, Assateague Benefit From $1 Billion `Lands Legacy’

WASHINGTON Maryland conservation groups are welcoming President Clinton’s proposed $1 billion “Lands Legacy Initiative,” saying it would help protect at least two high- profile national parks in the state

Lack of Detail in Clinton’s `Pep Rally’ Speech Irks Gilchrest

WASHINGTON Eastern Shore Rep

For Some Maryland Dumps, Taking Trash is Good Business

WASHINGTON – Memo to New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani: While Virginians fight to keep more of your city’s garbage out of their state, at least two Maryland dumps are happy to import trash

Maryland Exports of Trash to Reach 2 Million Tons by 2000

WASHINGTON – Maryland has a new, fast- growing export, according to a report released last month by state officials — trash