WASHINGTON – The Coast Guard wants to establish a permanent security zone in the waters surrounding the Calvert Cliffs nuclear power plant, a direct response to the terror attacks of Sept
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DeArmon Optimistic in Rematch With Bartlett; Others Expect Repeat of 2000
WASHINGTON – Don DeArmon knows something about the upcoming election in Maryland’s 6th District that seemingly no one else does
Clinton Headlines Townsend Rally
BALTIMORE – The Coppin State College crowd roared for former President Bill Clinton to take the stage Friday night, enthusiasm that Lt
Serial Sniper Forces Trick-or-Treaters Off Sidewalks
ANNAPOLIS – In the past, it was razor blade-studded apples, poisoned candy and terrorist attacks — now a serial sniper is haunting Halloween
Townsend Hopes to Boost Support With Visits From Clinton Family
BETHESDA – When a gubernatorial battle gets tight, it’s time to bring out the heavy artillery
Maryland’s Universal School Breakfast is Not Universal; Report Shows Gap
WASHINGTON – Maryland’s school breakfast program achieved only middling success this year, despite the fact that it was one of only four states to fund a universal free in-class breakfast program, according to a new report
Woodward, Bernstein Say Trust is Key to Reporting, As It Was in Watergate
COLLEGE PARK – The men who spent the last 30 years protecting the identity of “Deep Throat,” the source who helped bring down the Nixon White House, said Wednesday that the key to better reporting is still trust between reporters and sources
Court Says Tougher Immigration Law Can Be Applied Retroactively to Criminals
WASHINGTON – A federal appeals court has ruled that a Prince George’s County immigrant cannot challenge his deportation for armed robbery even though the law allowed him to do so at the time he was convicted
Group Calls for Energy Efficiency Standards That Could Save Consumers Billions
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland consumers and businesses could save up to $2
Glendening Demands Support for Higher Education
COLLEGE PARK – In one of his final major speeches as Maryland’s head of state, Gov