Park Service Seeks Public’s Help Redesigning Pennsylvania Ave.

WASHINGTON – The National Park Service solicited the public for ideas this week on ways to make the stretch of Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House more beautiful and secure

Supreme Court Hears Arguments In Gay Rights Case

WASHINGTON – Several Supreme Court justices aggressively questioned an attorney representing Colorado Tuesday about the specifics of a state law that would severely limit gay rights

Supreme Court Hears Arguments In Maryland Bank Case

WASHINGTON – Citizen’s Bank of Maryland was criticized in front of Supreme Court justices Tuesday for freezing the checking account of one of its customers who had declared bankruptcy

Editors: Hold for release Sunday, Oct. 1.

WASHINGTON – The extent to which banks are able to protect their interests by freezing funds in bankrupt customers’ accounts will be analyzed by the Supreme Court Tuesday

Supreme Court Set to Decide Gay Rights Case; Md., Va., D.C., Take Sides

WASHINGTON – The area’s homosexual community and the governments of Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia have taken sides in the controversy over a Colorado state amendment limiting gay rights

Maryland Roads to Get $98 Million For Improvements

WASHINGTON – Maryland’s eight House members voted for legislation this week that would bring $98 million in federal funds to the state to improve its roads

Charles County Men Plead Guilty to Taking Protected Bass from Potomac

WASHINGTON – Four Charles County men pled guilty Thursday in U