Hurricane Isabel Threatens Bay Habitat

ANNAPOLIS – As Hurricane Isabel advances toward the eastern seaboard, officials fear flooding will wreak havoc on the Chesapeake Bay

Troops’ ‘Santa’ Bewildered by Lack of Response to Greeting Scrolls

ANNAPOLIS – George Jackson, a Maryland resident known to U

Chesapeake-region Farms Struggle to Find Workers

ANNAPOLIS – Almost half of agricultural businesses in the Chesapeake area employing at least 10 workers are struggling to fill job vacancies, a new study shows

State Budget Woes Curtail Extension Services

ANNAPOLIS – When Calvert County resident Patricia Tantum needed advice on how to ensure her home-canned salsa would be safe for consumption she knew exactly who to contact — Ruth Miller, an educator in the Calvert office of the University of Maryland’s Cooperative Extension