New Md. Nobel Laureate Sees Life as Status Quo

WASHINGTON – For two days, Alice Schelling brought the phone to bed, sure the call would come

Exemplary Maryland Program Gets Children Jumping for Good Health

BALTIMORE – Djenne Davis may not realize it, but what she does at recess could help save her life

Goddard Space Flight Center Wins Lunar Lander Project

WASHINGTON – Greenbelt-based Goddard Space Flight Center will lead a National Aeronautics and Space Administration team in a $400 million to $750 million project to return the United States to the moon, Sen

MedImmune, NIAID to Collaborate on Avian Flu Vaccine

WASHINGTON – Gaithersburg-based MedImmune Inc

Hagerstown Man Asks Senate to Ban ‘Lifers’ from National Cemeteries

WASHINGTON – The elderly Hagerstown couple, Daniel and Wilda Davis, opened their door to Russell Wayne Wagner on Valentine’s Day 1994

State, Federal Health Officials to Stagger Flu Shots to Avoid Shortage

WASHINGTON – Maryland public health officials are trying to stave off any scramble for flu shots this year by following federal guidelines to provide vaccine first to those who need it most

Bartlett Vows to Keep Katrina Aid Bill Free From Pork

WASHINGTON – A Maryland congressman joined other members of Congress Thursday in vowing to oppose adding unnecessary and parochial spending items to a bill to help victims of Hurricane Katrina