DeArmon Optimistic in Rematch With Bartlett; Others Expect Repeat of 2000

WASHINGTON – Don DeArmon knows something about the upcoming election in Maryland’s 6th District that seemingly no one else does

Maryland Newspaper Publisher Nominated to Lead Export-Import Bank

WASHINGTON – Maryland newspaper and magazine publisher Philip Merrill arrived on Capitol Hill Friday morning to start what is expected to be an unusually quick confirmation as head of the U

Some Maryland Airports Get Federal Funds to Enhance Security, Defray Closures

WASHINGTON – Operators of a private Prince George’s County airport got a little something extra from the federal government when it granted the airport permission last week to reopen after months of forced closure

Nation’s Last Shuttered Airport, Hyde Field, Cleared to Reopen by Feds

WASHINGTON – Federal officials have cleared the way for the reopening of Hyde Field, a Prince George’s County private airfield that was the only one in the nation still closed in the wake of the Sept

Maryland One of Safest States When it Comes to Deaths from Home Injuries

WASHINGTON – Maryland had one of the lowest death rates in the nation from home injuries last year, according to a study released Thursday

House Approves Rent-to Own Restrictions Over Objections of States, Consumers

WASHINGTON – The House approved federal restrictions on the $4

Proposed Power Plant Could Drain Up to 7.5 Million Gallons a Day fromPotomac

WASHINGTON – Duke Energy has formally asked the National Park Servicefor permission to build a pipeline that would pull up to 7

Maryland Drought to Continue Through Fall, May Last Through Winter

WASHINGTON – This summer’s drought is likely to linger through thefall and possibly the winter in Maryland, weather officials saidThursday