ANNAPOLIS – Many environmental advocates say Parris N
Editors: Hold for release for Monday, Oct. 19, and after. Part of a five-story package on gubernatorial campaign issues.
ANNAPOLIS – Many environmental advocates say Parris N
Exxon Planting Trees in Eastern Shore Refuge – Home to Endangered Squirrel
ANNAPOLIS – Endangered squirrels along the Chesapeake Bay will get forestland for nesting and a small island will get protection from wind and water with a recent pledge from Exxon to plant 16,140 trees
Caroline County Coastal Land To Be Saved; Home to Carpenter Frogs
ANNAPOLIS – About 160 acres of Caroline County coastal land – home to endangered plants and carpenter frogs – are being purchased by the state as another piece of its protected wetlands corridor
Epstein Wins GOP Nomination For Comptroller By 8 Votes
ANNAPOLIS – After almost two weeks of uncertainty, Larry Mark Epstein was told Friday he had won the Republican nomination for comptroller by eight votes, nudging out Timothy R
Plug Pulled – Temporarily – on Md.’s Millennium Countdown Clock
ANNAPOLIS – Less than three weeks after its much ballyhooed unveiling, Maryland’s millennium countdown clock isn’t counting as state officials decide on a new location for the modern- looking time keeper
Hunters Donating Deer to Maryland’s Hungry
ANNAPOLIS – For some, deer hunting has taken on new meaning: charity
Schaefer Has Lock on Democratic Nomination For Comptroller, GOP Primary Not So Certain
ANNAPOLIS – Although former Gov
Maryland Counts Down to Millenium
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland officials began counting down Wednesday to the year 2000, unveiling a 9-foot clock, describing a series of celebrations and announcing a contest to name the state’s millennium mascot