WASHINGTON – The Army Corps of Engineers’ decision to indefinitely postpone the proposed deepening of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal was celebrated Tuesday as the death knell of a project that consumed “$10 million and 10 years of study
Bush’s Broad Schools Plan Gets Middling Grade From Maryland Educators
WASHINGTON – Maryland educators gave mixed reviews to the education plan unveiled by President Bush on Tuesday, with union leaders expressing particularly strong opposition to what they said is his call for school vouchers
Right to Purchase Body Armor May be Restricted
ANNAPOLIS – An individual’s ability to own a bulletproof vest would be sharply restricted under new legislation proposed by Gov
State Republicans Let Their Hair Down, Get Their Hopes Up at Inaugural Ball
WASHINGTON – Starry-eyed Maryland Republicans packed into the D
Maryland Protesters Endure Taunts, Cold to Make Their Message Heard
WASHINGTON – The buses were scheduled to return to Baltimore at 4 p
Marylanders Join Thousands Who Brave Weather to Witness History
WASHINGTON – It was a father-daughter day Robert and Laura Lynch are likely remember for some time: Sharing a piece of history near the steps of the Capitol
Maryland Republicans Use Inaugural Party as Their `Coming-Out Party’
WASHINGTON – While most of the inaugural gala guests wore traditional black-tie attire, Hamilton L
Maryland Veterans Salute Incoming Administration for Its Salute to Vets
WASHINGTON – Jackie Garrick voted for Al Gore, but the Silver Spring resident was still delighted to attend the incoming Bush administration’s “Saluting America’s Veterans” ceremony Friday