WASHINGTON – A Prince George’s County man and member of the D
^Museum Move Marks Rare Md. BRAC Loss
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND – It doesn’t take long to realize the U
Md. Detective Calls for Internet Controls to Curb Retail Crime
WASHINGTON – A Montgomery County detective urged a congressional committee to crack down on Internet retail crime Thursday, saying “too many people get off with a slap on the wrist” for organized theft operations
Montgomery Officials Appeal for BRAC Bucks
ROCKVILLE – Montgomery County officials pleaded for help from the state Wednesday in planning for the massive expansion at the National Naval Medical Center, saying they fear it is getting short shrift to even larger military projects in Maryland
Port Safety Improving, But Still Needs Work, Report Says
WASHINGTON – The Department of Homeland Security has taken steps to improve port security by creating interagency operations centers to monitor port activity, patrolling harbors and developing plans for terrorism prevention, but more challenges lie ahead, according to a report released Tuesday
Maryland Officials Back BRAC Costs
WASHINGTON – Maryland’s congressional delegation on Wednesday defended the process that will move thousands of military jobs to the state as cost effective and good for the country, after criticism from other states that spawned an oversight hearing
Keep Housing Help Coming For BRAC Personnel, Official Says
ANNAPOLIS – Even with the already-record use of its mortgage assistance programs, Maryland must continue to promote its ability to keep homes affordable as flocks of families move to the state to work on expanding military installations, the state’s housing secretary said Wednesday
Maryland Inmate AIDS Cases Doubled, Report Says
WASHINGTON – The number of Maryland inmates diagnosed with AIDS doubled between 2004 and 2005, giving the state the highest percentage of inmate AIDS cases in the nation, according to a new report released by the U