WASHINGTON – They got their start singing the National Anthem in their swimsuits
One Grande Caramel Macchiato and a Slice of History, Please
ANNAPOLIS – If George Washington were to return to the Annapolis he loved, a town he once proposed as the nation’s capital, he would surely want to stop by the Maryland Inn, a familiar landmark even in 18th century Annapolis
CNS – AIDS Services, 520
SILVER SPRING – Latino immigrants in Prince George’s and Montgomery counties encounter difficulty in getting HIV/AIDS testing and services, due primarily to language barriers, according to a study released Thursday by Casa of Maryland
Nutrient Pollution Changing Life in the Bay, Study Finds
ANNAPOLIS – Using data that tracks 200 years of changes in the Chesapeake Bay, a team of environmental scientists has found that nutrient pollution has fundamentally altered the variety of aquatic life in the bay
Insurance Program for Poor Stalled by Inefficiencies
ANNAPOLIS – Spurred by hundreds of complaints, Maryland regulators have uncovered widespread inefficiencies in a state-run health insurance program intended to provide coverage for the poor, program officials said Wednesday
Assembly Urged to Override Vetoes of Election Bills
ANNAPOLIS – Civic and civil liberties groups asked the General Assembly on Wednesday to override vetoes of election law bills which they said would make voting easier, but which Gov
Montgomery Human Rights Director Skips Housing Discrimination Vote
WASHINGTON – Montgomery County’s human rights director failed to attend the County Council’s final discussion on Tuesday of a housing discrimination bill that increased the powers of her office
Bush Requests Patience on Iraq, Rejects Calls for Withdrawal Deadline
ANNAPOLIS – President Bush urged more patience on troop withdrawals in Iraq Wednesday, outlining a strategy aimed at reducing U