HAVRE DE GRACE – Biologists from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources stood knee deep in cold water Friday afternoon, pawing through the contents of a seine net, searching for a species of fish that many believe could be extinct
Obama Thanks Lt. Gov. Brown at Bill Signing
WASHINGTON – President Obama thanked Maryland Lt
Lawsuit Claims Wind Energy Project Would Kill Endangered Bats
GREENBELT – Lawyers for organizations opposed to a wind energy project in West Virginia said in federal court Wednesday that it could violate the Endangered Species Act by harming a rare species of bat
Flu Vaccine Demand Spawns Shot Shortage
WASHINGTON – People did what health officials encouraged them to do — they went out and got their flu vaccines
Tough Cuts Ahead for Maryland’s Budget
ANNAPOLIS – When a family hits hard times, it cuts obvious excess spending by eating out less, shopping smarter, and abstaining from luxuries
Natural Resources Dogs, Officers Track as a Team
LUSBY – The shining black Labrador retriever’s tail snapped back and forth like a flag in the wind as he jumped happily in the tall grass — Blu completed his mission and gleefully attacked a black Kong toy in a victory dance
Poll: Marylanders Support Alcohol Tax Increase to Fund Developmentally Disabled
ANNAPOLIS – Eighty-three percent of Marylanders support an increase in the alcohol tax to fund addiction treatment and developmental disability services, according to a state-wide Gonzales Research & Marketing Strategies poll released Thursday
Health Officials Recommend Gap Between Flu Spray Vaccines
WASHINGTON – Both seasonal flu and 2009 H1N1 flu vaccines may be given to a patient at the same visit, as long as they’re not both in the nasal spray form, health officials said
Local Governments Fret Cardin Bay Bill Sets Them Up for Failure
WASHINGTON – The head of the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Wednesday implored Maryland Democratic Sen