Vietnam Vets’ Children with Spina Bifida Eligible for Benefits

WASHINGTON – When Wayne Miller served in the U

Over Half of Mikulski Funds From People Come From Out-of-State

WASHINGTON – Republicans hoping to unseat Democratic Sen

FDA Will Require Latex Condoms to Carry Expiration Date

WASHINGTON – You check the expiration date on your milk, cottage cheese and orange juice

Historic C&O Canal Aqueduct In Danger of Collapse

DICKERSON – The Monocacy Aqueduct withstood attacks by Confederate troops during the Civil War

Howard County Helps Baltimore with Minority Adoptions

WASHINGTON – Howard County officials hope to place 100 black kids from Baltimore in new homes in the wealthier suburban enclave, under a new program aimed at easing the city’s crushing adoption caseload

Mikulski Murder Novel Becomes TV Movie

WASHINGTON – A statuesque blonde sitcom actress will depict in a made-for-TV movie Sen

Anti-Affirmative Action Plan Rejected by House Committee

WASHINGTON – A sweeping anti-affirmative action proposal that would have ended racial and gender preferences in federal hiring and contracting was rejected Thursday by a House panel

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WASHINGTON – Across the country, well-known veteran politicians are gearing up for the 1998 Senate elections by raising the hundreds of thousands of dollars needed to challenge entrenched incumbents

Mid-19th Century Farm Gets Historical Recognition

WESTMINSTER – Farmers on their way to Gettysburg for supplies would ride their horse and buggies past John Orendorff’s farmhouse, a grand three-story brick home with 15 rooms, a two- fireplace parlor and four balconies overlooking the rolling terrain

Marylanders Face a 1-in-200 Chance of IRS Audit

WASHINGTON – A worst nightmare comes true each year for one out of every 200 Maryland income earners: the tax man comes knocking on the door