WASHINGTON – U
Maryland
Blue Crab Population Hits Post-1997 High
ANNAPOLIS – The Chesapeake Bay’s blue crab population is “roaring back,” thanks to harvest restrictions that helped boost the adult female crab population, Gov
Md. Utilities Fall Short on Energy Goals, Report Says
UNIVERSITY PARK – Sarah Elder is saving about $300 a month on electricity by going green
Feds Give Maryland’s Health Care Quality Mixed Reviews
WASHINGTON – Maryland excels in some areas of health care, like breast cancer screening and in-home care, but lags in others, such as pneumonia treatment and the number of HIV-related deaths, according to a new study
Schools Need Tools, Baltimore Educator Tells Senate
WASHINGTON – All secondary school students must be equipped with the tools necessary to reach postsecondary successes, such as college, a career or military service, a Maryland education official told a Senate committee Tuesday
Md. Voters Vent at GOP Town Hall Tour
WALDORF – The Maryland Republican Party hit the streets this week for a series of town hall meetings, hoping to position itself as the party that’s willing to listen to voter frustration and anger going into a contentious 2010 election cycle
Transit Center May Change Complexion of Langley Park
LANGLEY PARK – Where horses once roamed open farmland, now discount furniture stores, Peruvian chicken joints and 95,000 vehicles a day consume the area around New Hampshire Avenue and University Boulevard
Pedestrian Safety Prompts Transit Center
LANGLEY PARK – In February 2009, Erwin Mack was running behind schedule