REISTERSTOWN – For many Marylanders, Thanksgiving marks a reunion of family and friends in their Sunday best as they bow their heads over a stuffed, golden, roasted turkey
Web Site Helps Soldiers in Need
ANNAPOLIS-When their son was deployed to Iraq two years ago, Martin “Marty” Horn and his wife, Suzanne, started sending him packages from their home in La Plata
Md. Slashes Drug Coverage for Small Businesses
BALTIMORE- About 450,000 Marylanders could lose prescription drug coverage due to a decision by state regulators to eliminate the requirement for drug coverage in health insurance policies offered by small employers
USM Stalls Higher Ed Budget Process
ANNAPOLIS-In the political thicket that is Maryland higher education, even the simplest tasks can be impossible to complete on time
Father of the Country? No. Father of Thanksgiving? Maybe.
ANNAPOLIS – As you tuck into your traditional Maryland crab cakes and sauerkraut this Thanksgiving Day, take a moment away from all the palaver about Pilgrims and Plymouth Rock to reflect on the Maryland statesman who really created the national holiday we celebrate on Thursday – John Hanson of Charles County
Wood Stove Popularity Fires Up As Heating Bills Rise
ROCKVILLE – Predictions about record-breaking heating costs this winter have sent customers running to retail stores with requests for wood stoves and inserts
Pet Care Never Takes Holiday
COLLEGE PARK – Meejee Lee isn’t fazed by her 8-month-old cockapoo, Pepper, chewing up her shoes
Maryland Retailers Already Ringing in the Green
ANNAPOLIS – Barbara Green is quite happy about the cold front moving into Maryland because cold weather makes people think of Christmas, and Christmas is Green’s business
A Bird With Historic Flavor
SPARKS – Ben Franklin thought the turkey would make a better national bird than the bald eagle, but he would barely recognize the big birds that we feast on today