HAGERSTOWN – Up before dawn, the prison inmates stand in the chill air around stainless steel tables, butcher knives in their hands
More Muslims Celebrate Thanksgiving with Turkey Their Way
WASHINGTON – Mohammad Malik, owner of Bismillah Halal Meat in Langley Park, doesn’t have Thanksgiving off
Congress Impresses Even Senator’s Son
WASHINGTON – Although John Sarbanes knew the surroundings — he is, after all, the son of retiring Sen
Ijamsville Lieutenant Was Always a Soldier
WASHINGTON – Ryan Dennison’s friends envied his intensity
Community College Joins Welfare, Work Program
WASHINGTON – Early next year, welfare clients on the Lower Eastern Shore will have an opportunity to participate in a welfare-to-work program at a local community college, nearly doubling the number of job slots for the program
Marylanders Become Top Two Leaders in House
WASHINGTON – Two lawmakers with Maryland ties made history Thursday when they secured the top two positions in the U
Edwards Visits Maryland, Cautions Democrats to Use Power Wisely
ANNAPOLIS-Stopping in Maryland to promote his new book, Democratic presidential hopeful John Edwards came bearing a warning for his newly empowered Democratic colleagues: don’t pop the champagne corks yet
Walkersville Woman Impresses Congress With Need for Children’s Health Insurance
WASHINGTON – Tobi Drabczyk, of Walkersville, is struggling to care for four children on her husband’s modest $36,000 annual salary