Bug Zapper Offers Help for Farmers, Relief for Cattle

WASHINGTON – Build a better fly trap and the cows will beat a path to your barn

County, City Officials React Favorably to Barry Downsizing Plan

WASHINGTON – Local government leaders Wednesday reacted favorably to D

Rape Suspects Can Cite Prior Offer of Sex for Drugs

ANNAPOLIS – While advocates for rape victims attacked a court ruling last week that a victim’s prior conversations with the defendant can be used against her in court, prosecutors said the damage was minimal, and one said it might even help

Experts Question Possible Changes in Lead Poisoning Protections

ANNAPOLIS – Sherry Fowlkes took her daughter Aijee to a routine checkup in January, only to discover that the baby had an alarming level of lead in her blood

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WASHINGTON – An electronic message circulating on the Internet has infected millions with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS

Black Engineer Is a Super Achiever

COLLEGE PARK – Chris Jones spends hours at his computer each day, working with equations aimed at a better helicopter model

Montgomery County Democrats Pull Together Behind Mooers

ROCKVILLE – After Donald Mooers’ win Tuesday night, Montgomery County Democrats are pulling together to take on Republican Rep

Adminstration Skeptical About Personal Income Tax Cut

ANNAPOLIS – Halfway through the General Assembly session, Gov

Appeals Court Dismisses Linthicum Man’s Sex Harassment Case

WASHINGTON – A federal appeals court in Richmond has dismissed a suit filed by a Linthicum, Md