Glendening, Clinton Make Amends a Month After Governor’s Criticism

SILVER SPRING – A month after he publicly reprimanded President Clinton, Gov

Asking Air Travelers for Next of Kin Applauded by Fliers

WASHINGTON – Most people boarding a plane wonder if they will be served peanuts or pretzels, if the flight will land on time and if their ride will be there to pick them up at the other end

State Gains in Highway Funds, But Some Projects Are Overlooked

WASHINGTON – Maryland stands to get a significant boost in federal highway funding under bills being considered by Congress, but important projects are being overlooked

Lease Clears the Way for Anne Arundel to Run Fort Meade Airport

WASHINGTON – Officials from Anne Arundel County and Fort Meade have agreed to a lease that clears the way for the county to take over the fort’s Tipton Airport

$10 Million Cumberland Airport Loan Gets Preliminary OK

WASHINGTON – The Greater Cumberland Regional Airport took a step closer Friday to approval of a $10 million loan that airport officials say they desperately need for expansion

Attack on George Wallace Changed Laurel Forever, Residents Say

LAUREL – To Shirley Tumlin, May 15, 1972, is more than the day a gunman shot then-presidential hopeful George Wallace in the parking lot of the Laurel Shopping Center

Cumberland Airport Bill Takes Backseat to Clinton Scandal

WASHINGTON – A proposed $10 million loan to the Greater Cumberland Regional Airport took a backseat to the Clinton scandal on Capitol Hill Thursday

Census Undercount Costs Maryland Millions, Counties Fight Back

WASHINGTON – The Census Bureau admits that it missed more than 100,000 Marylanders in the 1990 census, an error that state officials say has cost more than $100 million a year in lost federal funding

Northwest Strike Won’t Hurt Record Holiday Weekend Traffic

WASHINGTON – Despite record numbers of air travelers, regional airports say that the Northwest Airlines pilots’ strike should have little impact on air travel over the holiday weekend