WASHINGTON – Forget “Fear the Turtle
Senate Looks at Cable TV, Doesn’t Like What It Sees in Costs, Choices
WASHINGTON – Montgomery County Council member Marilyn Praisner can hardly go to the grocery store without getting stopped by a constituent who has a complaint about their cable TV service
State’s Senior Growth Outpaces Nation’s, Forcing New Look at Aging Issues
WASHINGTON – It’s no coincidence that at the same time the Maryland Board of Pharmacy says there is a “tremendous shortage” of pharmacists in the state that advertisements for erectile dysfunction pills litter the airwaves
Maryland Residents Among Best-Educated in Nation; Montgomery is Top County
WASHINGTON – Montgomery County had the most-educated population in the country in 2002, with 29
Democrats Blast Budget Impact on Maryland; GOP Accuses Them of Scare Tactics
WASHINGTON – Maryland Democrats criticized the Republican’s proposed $2
NASA Agrees that In-Depth Look at Future of Hubble Telescope is Merited
WASHINGTON – NASA leaders agreed Thursday that a “deep and rich” study is appropriate before they make a final decision on the fate of the Hubble Space Telescope
Maryland Workers Among Best-Educated in Nation; Montgomery is Top County
WASHINGTON – Montgomery County had the most-educated workforce in the country in 2002, with 29
Low Citizenship Numbers Block Hispanics from Becoming a Voting Bloc
WASHINGTON – Only half of voting-age Hispanics in Maryland were U
Selecting Delegates is Sometimes One-Man, One-Vote, Always One Headache
WASHINGTON – It sounds simple enough: When Maryland voters go to the polls Tuesday, they will select a presidential candidate as well as the delegates who will go to this summer’s national conventions to formally nominate that candidate
Voting is Only Part of the Delegate Selection Story; Rank Has Its Privileges
WASHINGTON – For the hundreds of would-be presidential delegates on the ballot, Tuesday’s primary vote will determine whether or not they go to their party’s national conventions this summer