Mikulski Defends War Funding Support in Face of Protests

WASHINGTON – Maryland Democratic Sen

Md. Responders Hash Out Disaster Solutions

BETHESDA – The aerosol of powdered anthrax released by the unmarked white van goes unnoticed by the 18,000 tourists crowding the Tidal Basin during the annual Cherry Blossom Festival, but within five days, reports of deaths by anthrax begin to surface

^Hip Seniors Adapt to Speedy Pursuit

ROCKVILLE – When Joan Fox, 84, went on her first date in 1938, she and her beau, a boy who sang in choir with her, went to the movies with her brother because it just wasn’t proper for a young girl to be out at night alone with a boy

^Maryland Protesters Demand Mikulski’s ‘No’ Vote on War Funding

WASHINGTON – Maryland protesters stood shoulder to shoulder in Sen

^Maryland Farmers Ruminate About Animal IDs

HAVRE DE GRACE – The calf barely flinched as Bob Tibbs clipped a bright, yellow tag through the newborn’s ear

^Prince George’s Shows Shoppers How to Buy Healthier

MARLOW HEIGHTS – Yvette Eisbey, 39, wants to be a “foxy mama

Baltimore Teen Tells Senate CHIP Program Eases His Life

WASHINGTON – Job Bedford, 13, didn’t realize his dish at the Chinese buffet had shrimp in it, but when his shellfish allergy triggered an asthma attack moments later, his lungs contracted so tight he asked his mother if he was going to die

Marylanders Debate Birds, Bees and HPV

TEMPLE HILLS – Even though Monet Edwards, 14, has never heard of the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus, she would welcome a vaccine for it if it prevented cervical cancer, even if it meant having to talk with her parents about sex