WASHINGTON – Maryland lawmakers joined a unified Congress Friday to approve $40 billion in emergency funds for relief efforts, to combat terrorism and strengthen national security after Tuesday’s attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon
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At Least Six Marylanders Listed Among Missing Pentagon Workers
WASHINGTON – At least six Maryland residents are among the 42 Navy personnel, civilians and contractors listed as missing from the Pentagon following Tuesday morning’s attack, the Department of Defense said Thursday
Schools Strive for Regular Day After Terrorist Attacks
ANNAPOLIS – Administrators tried to get state schools back to normal Thursday following Tuesday’s terrorist attacks, but no one could get it out of their minds
Dulles, BWI Reopen After Terrorist Attacks
ANNAPOLIS – Mary Wood, a veterinary librarian from Davis, Calif
Gun and Ammunition Sales Climb After Terrorist Attacks
ANNAPOLIS – Some gun shops in Maryland reported a significant increase not only in gun sales, but in ammunition purchases one day after terrorist attacks destroyed the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York and penetrated three rings of the fortress-like Pentagon in Washington
Donors Wait Hours to Give Blood, Officials Worry About Waning Interest
WASHINGTON – Steve Weiner, 17, had never donated blood before
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