WASHINGTON – A 40-hour-a-week worker would have to earn $16
Federal Lawmakers Take Aim at Another Kind of Foreign Threat — the Fishy Kind
WASHINGTON – With the specter of “Frankenfish” still fresh, federal officials on Wednesday unveiled legislation aimed at keeping foreign aquatic species out of the country and checking those that are already here
Environmental Group Ranks Maryland 5th Smoggiest State
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland ranked fifth worst in the nation for ozonepollution in 2002, according to a report released Tuesday by the MarylandPublic Interest Research Group
Proposed Power Plant Could Drain Up to 7.5 Million Gallons a Day fromPotomac
WASHINGTON – Duke Energy has formally asked the National Park Servicefor permission to build a pipeline that would pull up to 7
ICC Opponents Paved Over in Primary
ANNAPOLIS – Inter-county Connector supporters reveled in Tuesday’sprimary results, after nominating a pro-ICC majority to the MontgomeryCounty Council and gaining strength in the State House
Slim Primary Returns Don’t Deter Long-Shot Candidate, Who Sets Sightson 2004
WASHINGTON – Charles McPeek doesn’t give up easily
Montgomery Walking, Bike Safety Program Targets Minorities
ANNAPOLIS – Rockville is starting a new pedestrian and bicycle safety program in its elementary schools as part of a countywide initiative toeducate minorities who may be unfamiliar with U
Democrats Pledge Allegiance to Van Hollen After Bruising 8th DistrictPrimary
HYATTSVILLE – Democrats closed ranks Friday behind 8th District congressional nominee Christopher Van Hollen, with three of his primaryrivals endorsing his bid to unseat Rep
Democratic Swing Voters Take Center Stage as 2nd District Race HeatsUp
WASHINGTON – Baltimore County Executive C