MARC Riders Get Reprieve, as Amtrak Workers Call Off Threatened Friday Strike

WASHINGTON – Amtrak unions on Wednesday called off a threatened one-day strike that could have disrupted service Friday for the 16,000 riders on the MARC Penn line

Washington, Baltimore Regions Still Have Bad Commutes, Report Says

WASHINGTON – Rush-hour congestion in Baltimore and Washington continues to be among the worse in the nation, according to a national study of 75 urban areas released Tuesday

Isabel Recovery Off to a Good Start, But Officials Warn of Long Road Ahead

WASHINGTON – Disaster agencies said relief efforts in Maryland are going well, but warned the state’s congressional delegation Thursday that complete recovery from Hurricane Isabel will be a long process

Tally of Isabel’s Destruction Could Take a Week, Insurance Officials Say

WASHINGTON – Insurance claims adjusters fanned out across Maryland to assess damage from Hurricane Isabel on Friday, but industry executives said it could be a week before the total cost is tallied

After Debate, Maryland May Get Cold Shoulder from Democratic Hopefuls

WASHINGTON – Maryland has become a popular place for Democratic presidential hopefuls recently