Anger of Residents Rises As Number of Power Outages Dwindles

WASHINGTON – Pepco left a recorded message Friday at Marcia Meyer’s house, telling the College Park resident that her power had finally been restored

School Board Grants Schools Free Day Off

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland students got a little hurricane present Tuesday from state school officials: one fewer day in the school year to make up

Coffee Shops Flooded — With Customers — In Isabel’s Wake

WASHINGTON – Streets weren’t the only places that were flooded Friday morning

Third Time Will Not Be the Charm; DeArmon Pulls Out of 6th District Race

WASHINGTON – After two unsuccessful bids to unseat Rep

Maryland Medical Board Again Rated Among Worst, Lawmakers Eye Overhaul

For the third consecutive year, Maryland’s medical board was ranked one of the worst in the country when it comes to seriously disciplining doctors, according to a watchdog group

Senate Rejects Controversial Ehrlich Appointment

ANNAPOLIS – In unprecedented move, Maryland’s Democratic Senate rejected Republican Gov

Senators Grill Ehrlich on Slots for Tots

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland senators told Gov

Ehrlich-Busch Battle Brings Race Into Slots Debate

ANNAPOLIS – Allegations of using race to influence policy took the front row at a House hearing about what was already the most controversial issue of the session – Gov

Terrorists Drive Suburbanites to Stores

WHEATON – Jill Berkman scoured stores in the District of Columbia’s Maryland suburbs Wednesday for supplies to protect her Bethesda apartment from a chemical or biological terrorist attack