Eroding Cliffs Endanger Calvert County Homes, Septic Systems

LUSBY – When Phyllis Bonfield and Marcia Seifert bought their Calvert Cliffs home six years ago, they were looking forward to a peaceful retirement in a quiet Chesapeake Bay community

After Nearly 30 Years, Crabs Still Top Baltimore’s Christmas (Play) List

OWINGS MILLS – When David DeBoy set out to write a song 29 years ago, he had no idea it would become a Baltimore tradition

Talking Turkey Gets Tougher in Recession

WASHINGTON – Locally-sourced turkeys may be on the rise, but locally-sourced advice on how to cook the birds is not

Md. Company Announces Atlantic Cable Project to Bring Wind Power Ashore

WASHINGTON – Developers unveiled a $5 billion undersea transmission cable project Tuesday that could link a Maryland wind farm planned off the Worchester County coast to the mainland electric grid upon completion in 2020

Wicomico Couple Joins Congressional Roster of ‘Adoption Angels’

HEBRON – Scott and Amy Ness thought they would start with foster care

Edmonston’s Green Street Gets Congressional Red Carpet

EDMONSTON – The seven blocks of Decatur Street running through the heart of Edmonston took center stage Thursday at a House subcommittee hearing, as the mayor described its recent transformation into an eco-friendly zone where rain gardens and trees filter pollutants from storm water runoff

Van Hollen’s ‘Safe’ Seat Draws Challengers

WASHINGTON – While Rep