ANNAPOLIS – Maryland is expected to receive additional federal funds for highway and transit improvements over the next five years thanks to a measure passed by Congress in June, a state highway official told a legislative panel Tuesday
Plug Pulled – Temporarily – on Md.’s Millennium Countdown Clock
ANNAPOLIS – Less than three weeks after its much ballyhooed unveiling, Maryland’s millennium countdown clock isn’t counting as state officials decide on a new location for the modern- looking time keeper
Maryland Congressmen Flooded with Anti-Clinton Calls, Letters
WASHINGTON – Marylanders are flooding their congressmen with calls and letters demanding that President Clinton be impeached or asking that lawmakers urge him to resign
Challengers Face Long Odds in Maryland’s Congressional Races
WASHINGTON – Political analysts are greeting Maryland’s congressional elections this fall with a collective yawn
Attack on George Wallace Changed Laurel Forever, Residents Say
LAUREL – To Shirley Tumlin, May 15, 1972, is more than the day a gunman shot then-presidential hopeful George Wallace in the parking lot of the Laurel Shopping Center
Hunters Donating Deer to Maryland’s Hungry
ANNAPOLIS – For some, deer hunting has taken on new meaning: charity
Sauerbrey Brings In GOP Big Guns to Help Raise Money
ANNAPOLIS – George Bush and Dan Quayle are stepping up to the plate to help Republican Ellen Sauerbrey fuel her gubernatorial bid in Maryland
Maryland Lottery Uses Real Winners in TV Spots Promoting Games
ANNAPOLIS – Bob Janus wandered into the Greenbelt Variety store in July in search of a newspaper
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ANNAPOLIS – The Court of Special Appeals Thursday reversed the demotion of a Somerset County correctional officer who made lewd jokes and touched a female student while teaching a CPR class for police recruits