Maryland

Oysters Teach Inmates About the Environment

WESTOVER – Michael Carey, 28, wasn’t thinking about oysters when he stole a teal Thunderbird for a joy-ride to Ocean City

Maverick, Bipartisan Labels Dubious Fit for 1st District Candidates

WASHINGTON – Voters in the 1st District will choose between a self-proclaimed maverick Republican and a Democrat with bipartisan billing on Election Day, but the self-stick labels peel under scrutiny

Triplets Defy Odds

MOUNT AIRY – When Lori and Dave Titus learned they were expecting naturally-conceived identical triplets last March, they wondered how they would meet what they thought was their challenge of a lifetime

Bartlett, Dougherty Both Confident of 6th District Win

WASHINGTON – Both major-party candidates in Maryland’s 6th Congressional District are confident of a win, despite the incumbent’s superior fundraising

Harris Disappears in Race Against Sarbanes

WASHINGTON – The silence from Thomas E

Young Voters Forcing Pollsters to Account for Them

ANNAPOLIS – The official Web site for presidential candidate Sen

Counties Join Forces to Push for Purple Line

LANGLEY PARK – State legislators from Montgomery and Prince George’s counties announced the formation of the Purple Line Legislative Caucus Thursday in order to make a stronger case for federal funding of the proposed light rail or bus line

Environmentalists Are Listed as Suspected Terrorists

SILVER SPRING – Environmentalists Mike Tidwell and Joshua Tulkin said Thursday morning that the Maryland State Police listed them as suspected terrorists in a federal database and conducted unwarranted surveillance of their activities

Investment Fees Spike as Pension Fund Sheds Billions

ANNAPOLIS – The state pension system had a $16

Maryland Fights ‘Brain Waste’ With Immigrant Integration Programs

WASHINGTON – Maryland is one of the few states taking measures to fight the “brain waste” resulting from the more than 1