Amid Mounting Criticism, Amusement Park Officials Defend Roller Coaster Safety

WASHINGTON – Roller coasters are still safe, even though they are faster and taller than ever before, according to two studies released Tuesday by physicians and amusement park industry officials

Court Orders New Hearing for Publisher Who Sued St. Mary’s County Deputies

WASHINGTON – A federal appeals court has ordered a new hearing for a St

State’s Corn, Soybean Harvests Slashed by Drought

WASHINGTON – The drought slashed Maryland’s corn and soybean harvests nearly in half last year, to their lowest levels in more than a decade, according to a report released Friday

With Comfortable Lead in 5th Hoyer Campaigns Hard — For DemocratsElsewhere

COLLEGE PARK – With more than 100 times as much money as hisRepublican opponent, 5th District Rep