Anthem Still Wins Respect on Turning 75

WASHINGTON – When the U

Deadpan Actor Stein Energized by Plight of Civil War Battlefields

WASHINGTON – Comedy Central devotees may remember how lawyer, actor, economist and Silver Spring native Ben Stein protected his money on his game show, but Stein’s preservation efforts were not designed to bring laughs Tuesday morning

Bartlett Says Washington Should Have His Day

WASHINGTON – Presidents Day is too much of a good thing, says Frederick Republican Rep

Chemical Cleaner Adds Option for Coal Plant Polluters

WASHINGTON – A new technology may provide an alternative for Maryland’s coal-fired energy plants as they’re under the gun to reduce pollutants in their emissions

Chemical Cleaner Adds Option Coal Plant Polluters

WASHINGTON – A new technology may provide an alternative for Maryland’s coal-fired energy plants as they’re under the gun to reduce pollutants in their emissions

Insects Provided Foe in Civil War’s Epic Struggle

WASHINGTON – Twice as many Civil War soldiers died from insect-related disease than direct combat — an obscure fact Laurel resident Gary Miller has discovered in his unique, decades-long hobby

Dems, Environmentalists Say Bush Budget Neglects Bay

WASHINGTON- Maryland Democrats and environmental groups said President Bush’s 2007 budget proposal will hinder Chesapeake Bay restoration goals, even though the proposal includes a $4 million increase in Chesapeake Bay Program funding

Md. Learning Gets Breath of Fresh Air

WASHINGTON – Maryland is taking advantage of federal funding and new technology to stay at the forefront of school air-quality monitoring, a measure that can help students learn and keep them in the classroom

Metro’s ‘Voice’ Goes to Virginian

WASHINGTON – A Virginia woman is the new voice of Metro, but the contest to find that voice was a good ride for two Maryland finalists