WASHINGTON – Going green can give businesses a competitive edge, according to regional leaders who met Tuesday to assess how the Greater Washington region can position itself as a national leader in green commerce
Trick or Treating Goes High Tech Tracking Tots
WASHINGTON – Tech-savvy parents worried about more than costumed ghouls and goblins this Halloween can use GPS technology to keep tabs on their children
Maryland Puts Welcome Mat Out for Virginia Immigrants
WASHINGTON – A resolution passed in Virginia’s Prince William County last week to crack down on illegal immigrants might bring a mass relocation to welcoming states like Maryland, experts said
^Maryland Means Freedom to Burmese Refugees
HAGERSTOWN – William Sang fled his country because the military government continuously threatened to arrest him for his pro-democracy connections
^Refugees Fly Solo After Church Service Shuts Down
HAGERSTOWN – Refugees already facing a chilly reception here will have to fend for themselves as the resettlement group that brought them to town reduces services and eventually closes down
Immigration Rule Prompts Protests
WASHINGTON – Religious and community leaders meeting in Baltimore County Thursday hailed a judge’s ruling that temporarily halts a crackdown on illegal immigrants that could inadvertently lead to the firing of even legal workers
Maryland Loaded with Federal Defense Dollars
WASHINGTON – The Department of Defense spent more than $15 billion in Maryland in fiscal year 2005, ranking it in the top five states nationally, according to census figures released Tuesday
Secret Settlement Satisfies Maryland’s 9/11 Victim Families
WASHINGTON – Irene Golinski pleaded with her husband on Sept
Majority Leader Berates Bush, Republicans for Fiscal Failings
WASHINGTON – President Bush has tightened the reigns on government spending since Democrats came to power in order to pacify the GOP base, said Rep