ANNAPOLIS – No goblins
Buyout Response Could Determine Tobacco Future
ANNAPOLIS – It’s a week into the two-and-a-half month application period for Maryland’s tobacco buyout program and 75 farmers have already signed up
State Tries to Trade Tobacco Fields for Fruit of the Vine
ANNAPOLIS – With Southern Maryland’s historical economic dependence on tobacco waning because of reduced interest and state buyout programs, state agriculture officials are promoting a handful of replacement crops and hoping at least one grows popular
Power Plant Pollution Blamed in Hundreds of Maryland Deaths Annually
BALTIMORE – Power plant emissions cause more than 900 Maryland deaths each year, according to a nationwide study commissioned by an environmental watchdog group
Question of Taste: Bush, Gore Leave Majority of 6 Million Coffee Drinkers Cold
ANNAPOLIS – The voters have spoken: cream, sugar, black, but, PLEASE, not Bush or Gore
Stop Premium Increases For Firestone-Linked Accidents, State Agency Warns
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Insurance Administration Friday warned the state’s auto insurance companies to stop raising premiums for customers involved in accidents caused by faulty Firestone tires, or face legal consequences
Pets Listed as Human Fatalities in Firestone Database Named
ANNAPOLIS – Orion, a German shepherd, and Anastasia, a black Persian cat, were the animals listed as human fatalities on a federal agency’s database of accidents tied to faulty Firestone tires and Ford vehicles