Saving Monocacy,500

FREDERICK – The site of the Civil War “battle that saved Washington” now needs Washington to return the favor, Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt said Thursday

Rappaport Hopes Previous Campaigns Help in Challenge to Sarbanes

PIKESVILLE – Former Howard County Police Chief Paul H

GOP’s Bush Continues to Rake In Money in Democratic Maryland

WASHINGTON – For the second quarter in a row, Republican presidential hopeful George W

Murderer Cannot Sue Police For Failure to Protect His Property

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court refused Tuesday to hear the appeal of a Hagerstown murderer who sued police for not safeguarding his belongings in the home he shared with his victim

Maryland Donations to Clinton Legal Defense Outstrip Previous Pace

WASHINGTON – Maryland residents gave more than $90,000 to President Clinton’s legal trust fund during the first six months of 1999, almost matching contributions for all of last year, according to the fund

With No Campaign to Pay For, Neas Vows to Return Campaign Funds

WASHINGTON – Ralph Neas, the Montgomery County Democrat who raised more than $120,000 for a 2000 congressional run before dropping out, said he plans to give it all back

Maryland Donations to Clinton Defense Fund Come in All Sizes

WASHINGTON – Every week, George Eyler takes $10 in single bills and gives them to 10 different needy causes

Maryland Education Officials Defend Y2K Compliance

WASHINGTON – Maryland officials defended themselves Wednesday against claims by a top U

Maryland Woman At Head of `Million Mom March’ for Gun Control

WASHINGTON – Rosemary McLain is looking for a few good moms — 999,999 of them

Small Number of Marylanders Account for Large Amounts of `Soft Money’

WASHINGTON – A dozen Marylanders contributed a combined $432,000 in “soft money” to political parties in the first half of this year, a practice congressional reformers have targeted as unfair