Second Republican Jumps Into Race to Unseat Cardin in 3rd District

WASHINGTON – The 3rd District got more Republican voters in last year’s congressional redistricting

Postal Workers Sue Over Handling of Anthrax at Brentwood Facility

WASHINGTON – James Harper will never forget watching a friend die

High Court Allows Disputed Medical Testing on Anne Arundel Woman

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to block Lyme disease testing on an incapacitated 64-year-old Annapolis woman, despite her husband’s objection to the tests

Man Who Created Ravens’ ‘Flying B’ Logo Told to Take Flying Leap by Court

WASHINGTON – An amateur artist who proved that the Baltimore Ravens used his “Flying B” logo will not get a dime for it

Supreme Court Won’t Overturn St. Mary’s Newspaper Suit Against Officials

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court has let stand a lower court ruling that a newspaper publisher could sue St

Report Gives Maryland Mixed Reviews on Smoking Prevention Efforts

WASHINGTON – Maryland has done an unsatisfactory job of reducing smoking rates among women and implementing policies that the federal government says would reduce those rates, a new report says

Interest Wanes, But Some Counties Plan New Round of Smallpox Vaccinations

WASHINGTON – Some Maryland counties plan a second round of smallpox vaccinations, after a lull earlier this year that was brought on by adverse reactions to the shots and by dwindling concerns about bioterrorism

One Maryland Hospital Bucks Staff Shortages by Nurturing its Nurses

WASHINGTON – Maryland has a nursing crisis, but you wouldn’t know it by visiting North Arundel Hospital in Glen Burnie