ANNAPOLIS – Reform Party presidential candidate Pat Buchanan is focusing on grassroots campaigning as a way to gather Maryland supporters, after being left out of the national presidential debates this election season
West Nile Virus Discovered in Montgomery County
ANNAPOLIS – Two crows found in and near Rockville have tested positive for West Nile virus, bringing the total of infected Maryland crows to 21 this year
Question of Taste: Bush, Gore Leave Majority of 6 Million Coffee Drinkers Cold
ANNAPOLIS – The voters have spoken: cream, sugar, black, but, PLEASE, not Bush or Gore
New Law May Be A Sign of Things to Come for Maryland Lobbyists
ANNAPOLIS – The aftermath of ethics violations in the Maryland General Assembly continued as a new law tightening lobbyist reporting requirements went into effect this week and a panel prepared recommendations for even more restrictions
Maryland HMOs to Pay for Abortion Drug
ANNAPOLIS – Some Maryland health maintenance organizations say they will offer coverage for the newly approved abortion drug RU 486, even though it may be months before Maryland clinics and doctors start providing it
Abortion Pill to Be Distributed to Doctors without Checks
ANNAPOLIS – When the abortion drug RU 486 becomes available in a month, it won’t be hard for most Maryland practitioners to obtain the controversial pill – if they want to prescribe it, government controls won’t stop them
Federal Government Pumps More Money into Bridge
WASHINGTON – Congressional budget negotiators agreed yesterday to add $600 million in federal funding to the $900 million already budgeted toward replacing the aging Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge
Eight Maryland Teens Come to Capitol Hill to Rally Against Underage Drinking
WASHINGTON-It’s been 3 years since La’tina Taylor’s cousin was knocked down and killed by a car
Harford Youths Look to Congress for Help with High-Tech Deficiencies
WASHINGTON – Her friends in the Harford County Boys and Girls Clubs says she’s in the computer lab all the time, typing away