Religious Freedom Has a Prayer in Washington After Waldorf Man’s Court Win

WASHINGTON – Maryland evangelist Pierre Bynum said he will return to the Capitol to lead tourists in prayer aimed at the government, after a federal judge this week upheld his First Amendment right to do so

Aberdeen, NRC Team Up to Remove Traces of Uranium Littering Firing Range

WASHINGTON – A firing range at Aberdeen Proving Ground remains contaminated with depleted uranium from the 1970s and needs to be cleaned up before the land can be used for other purposes, officials said

Despite Progress on Water Quality, Maryland Gets ‘D’ on Green Report Card

WASHINGTON – An environmental group on Wednesday gave Maryland a D for its efforts to meet federal clean water standards, even though an author of the report said the state “has actually made some pretty good progress

Maryland Hospitals Anxious Over House Action on Organ Transplants

WASHINGTON – All eight members of Maryland’s congressional delegation voted against a bill Tuesday that would derail a Clinton administration plan to send more organs to areas where they are most urgently needed for transplant

No Wonder Washington’s Not Smiling: Bartlett Calls New-Coin Ad a ‘Disgrace’

WASHINGTON – Change happens, but not if Rep

Senate Approves Special Education Extension

ANNAPOLIS – A bill to standardize graduation times for special education students is on its way to Gov

New Report Shows Work and Quality Time with Kids Do Mix for Moms

WASHINGTON – Miriam Harris can’t help but remember the time her mom spent with her, and she wishes she could spend the same amount of time with her kids

Shelters Push Skeptical Homeless People to Fill Out Census Forms

BETHESDA – The Bethesda Cares homeless outreach center where Larry Sutton spends his afternoons is cluttered and virtually claustrophobic, and that’s probably the way he would describe his life

Urban Highways Need Help, But Groups Differ on the Best Solution

WASHINGTON – Maryland’s urban roadways are in bad shape and in dire need of repair, according to separate studies done by two transportation groups