Maryland Lawmakers Wait to See Details Before Committing to Bush’s Plan

WASHINGTON – Maryland lawmakers split along largely partisan lines on President Bush’s first address to Congress Tuesday night, with Republicans hailing it as “very good” and Democrats calling it “too good to be true

Black Man to Get Hearing on Charges of Racially Intolerable Workplace

WASHINGTON – A federal appeals court has, for the second time, said a Prince George’s County black man can sue his former employer for his supervisor’s “continuous daily” racial slurs

AAA Survey Shows Driver Support for New Potomac Crossing

WASHINGTON – A new survey says that 80 percent of Montgomery County motorists support the construction a new Potomac River crossing, striking a stark contrast with the county council’s unanimous opposition

Washington Convention Center Raises Hopes for Wilson Bridge Labor Agreement

WASHINGTON – The answer to questions swirling around the project labor agreement proposed for the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge replacement may be found less than 10 miles away

Wilson Bridge Labor Agreement Could Be Jeopardized by White House Action

WASHINGTON – President Bush is expected to sign an executive order this weekend that may nullify the controversial labor agreement negotiated for the Woodrow Wilson Bridge reconstruction, according to wire service reports

FAA Awards $38 Million Toward Ambitious $1.3 Billion BWI Expansion

WASHINGTON – Baltimore/Washington International Airport received $38 million in federal funding Wednesday for capital projects that are intended to foster growth at the facility, already on pace to become the region’s busiest airport

Environmental Suit Puts Potential New Hurdle in Front of Wilson Bridge Project

WASHINGTON – A conservative conservation group filed a lawsuit Tuesday over the construction of the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge, saying the project threatens endangered species in and around the Potomac River