ANNAPOLIS – When Hurricane Fran swept through Maryland in 1996, Ego Alley in Annapolis Harbor stayed open in an impromptu hurricane party for the 30 to 40 patrons who braved swelling waters to throw back a few at the bar
Health Care Services Suffering Under Budget Cuts, Administrators Say
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland hospitals and some of their poorest patients receiving Medicaid may be faced with higher costs because of budget cuts on health services that become effective Jan
FBI Commissions Anthrax Tracking Method from UMd
ANNAPOLIS – A new method developed by a University of Maryland research team, to trace the growth of anthrax spores, could aid the FBI in its ongoing anthrax investigations