WASHINGTON – A House panel voted Wednesday to offer more life insurance coverage to federal workers and their families
State Could Get $61.6M In Fed Funds For 100,000 Uninsured Kids
WASHINGTON – Maryland could receive up to $61
With CNS-Historic Greenbelt
WASHINGTON – Maryland’s oldest lighthouse, a one-time Western Maryland resort town and a law office that survived the Salisbury fire of 1886 now share a common factor with Graceland and San Simeon: They are in the National Register of Historic Places
Court Rejects NIH Physician’s Lawsuit Against Colleagues
WASHINGTON – The claims of a former top National Institutes of Health cardiologist that four of his colleagues conspired to destroy his reputation was rejected by a federal appeals court
Maryland Household Incomes on the Rise
WASHINGTON – Household income in Maryland rose last year, moving the state up to No
Maryland Prepares For Cancer Awareness Month
WASHINGTON – Fund-raising road races, victims’ photo exhibits and the dedication of a park honoring cancer survivors highlight activities for Breast Cancer Awareness Month beginning Wednesday in Maryland
Baltimore Prepares For Terrorism
WASHINGTON – Baltimore is preparing for a terrorist attack
With CNS-Dead-Beat List
WASHINGTON – A statewide computer system to track Maryland child support payments — mandated by the federal government a decade ago to help find dead-beat parents — is five years behind schedule and still not ready