ANNAPOLIS – In response to a $1
Angelos’ Political Influence Stretches Beyond Maryland
ANNAPOLIS – One of the region’s largest newspapers has called him the “most powerful private citizen” in Maryland, but it’s elsewhere that Peter Angelos has tried to extend his influence
Maryland Delegation Backs Resolution Authorizing Military Force Against Iraq
WASHINGTON – Five of Maryland’s eight congressional representatives voted Thursday to authorize the use of military force against Iraq, mirroring the full House’s 296-133 vote in support of the measure
Candidates Pass on Opportunity to Make Political Hay of Sniper Attacks
WASHINGTON – With less than a month to the election, the sniper shootings that left five dead in Montgomery County would seem to be perfect political fodder for candidates who back gun control
Local Officials Voice Little Concern Over Long-Ago Chemical Tests at Aberdeen
WASHINGTON – Kent and Harford County officials said Thursday they are not concerned about long-term health risks from open-air tests of “very nasty” nerve agents at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in the 1960s
Sniper Turns Weekend Recreational Fun Fearful
ANNAPOLIS – With a serial sniper preying on the greater Washington area, weekend recreation takes on a new meaning when every citizen becomes a target
Court Says Medicare Miscalculated Payments to Maryland Nursing Facility
WASHINGTON- A divided federal appeals court has ruled that a Maryland nursing facility is entitled to more than $1 million in Medicare reimbursements that it should have been given when it started operations
Craft Store Proximity Adds to Sniper Puzzle
ANNAPOLIS – Police have yet to discuss a possible connection between the shootings attributed to the area’s sniper and the killer’s seeming fondness for Michaels craft stores
Blackwater, Other Refuges, Need Funding to Fight Alien Species, Report Says
WASHINGTON – A new national report cited the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge as an example of the No
Grants Boost International Business for Maryland Companies
ANNAPOLIS – From Hong Kong to Puerto Rico, foreign companies are buying loads of the rhodium solution made by Joe Lipsitz’s Baltimore plant for use in plating diamond engagement rings