Maryland

A Subdued Capitol Hill Goes Back to Work After Terrorist Attacks

WASHINGTON – Congressional offices were fully staffed Wednesday but an empty silence hung over the Capitol, as official Washington struggled with the business of running the nation a day after one of the worst terrorist attacks in history

As Campus Stays Open, College Park Students Express Shock, Fear Over Attacks

COLLEGE PARK – Andrew Marino said he now understands what his grandfather was talking about when he told his stories of signing up to fight for the Marines in World War II

Attacks Close Maryland Schools; Officials Plan Normal Wednesday

ANNAPOLIS – Cars crowded streets outside St

Shoppers Crowd Area Groceries in Search of Staples After Offices Shut Down

COLLEGE PARK- Supermarkets throughout central Maryland were flooded with shoppers Tuesday, as much of the official Washington was sent home in the wake of the morning attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center

Some Maryland Schools Close, Some Close Early as Students Learn of Attacks

ANNAPOLIS – Cars crowded streets outside St

State House Targeted; Maryland Sends Aid to Terror Sites

ANNAPOLIS – The historic Maryland State House was evacuated just after noon Tuesday when Gov

Travel Gridlock Strikes Region in Wake of Airplane Attacks

ANNAPOLIS – The three largest airports in the Washington area closed until late this morning, traffic snarled as government offices shut down and Metro trains skirted the heavily damaged Pentagon in the wake of apparent terrorist airplane attacks in the region and New York City

Military Surplus, Outdoors Stores Report Brisk Business in Survival Gear

COLLEGE PARK – Army surplus stores in Maryland reported a brisk business in survival gear Tuesday, with some saying they sold out of gas masks in the wake of apparent terrorist attacks around the country

State House Evacuated, Emergency Declared; Maryland Sends Aid to Terror Sites

ANNAPOLIS – The historic Maryland State House was evacuated just after noon Tuesday when Gov

Attacks, Evacuations Leave Washington Tourists, Workers Dazed and Worried

WASHINGTON – Hours after attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center, FBI employee Linda headed to her suburban Maryland home to wait for word of the investigation and her husband, a member of the FBI’s terrorist response unit