WASHINGTON – Ninety-five bishops from President Bush’s church, including four from Maryland, said they repent their “complicity” in the “unjust and immoral” invasion and occupation of Iraq
Maryland Wins $2 Million to Combat Gangs
WASHINGTON – Montgomery and Prince George’s counties will receive more than $2 million in federal funding to support anti-gang initiatives, members of the Maryland congressional delegation announced Thursday
Democratic Congressmen Decry GOP Budget Impact on Maryland
WASHINGTON – Maryland Democrats assailed a Republican-crafted budget plan in the House on Thursday, saying it would harm low-income Marylanders statewide by decreasing their access to important federal aid and assistance programs
Takoma Park Voters Back Candidate Ranking System
WASHINGTON – Takoma Park residents overwhelmingly recommended adopting a new voting system Tuesday that would allow voters to rank candidates for city office in order of preference, rather than casting a ballot for just one
Hard-hit Maryland Community Soldiers On With Pride
FALLSTON – In the face of state sentiment against the war in Iraq and fatalities swiftly moving past the 2,000 mark, Bel Air native Joe Rappold looked forward to leaving last Monday for Marine Corps’ basic training
Senate Challenge to Stoltzfus Fails
ANNAPOLIS – The Republican caucus in the Maryland Senate voted Tuesday to retain its leadership for the next legislative session, turning aside a challenge to the GOP’s veteran minority leader by a first-term senator