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Seniors Prepare for Medicare Changes
ANNAPOLIS – For the past 27 years, Helen Crane has relied on Medicare to help pay for her health care expenses
Bush Asks for $7 Billion for Flu Pandemic Plan
BETHESDA – President Bush on Tuesday announced a $7 billion national pandemic preparedness plan that outlined three main goals — outbreak surveillance, vaccine and drug stockpiling, and public-private cooperation — paving the way for states to update their own plans
Eleven Maryland Nonprofits Earn Ethics, Accountability Award
WASHINGTON – Eleven nonprofits on Tuesday earned Maryland’s “Standards for Excellence” seal, an award given to organizations that adhere to a code of ethics and accountability
Gas Prices Fall, Heating Costs Remain High
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s average price for a gallon of gas has dropped below pre-Katrina levels, but the cost of heating homes this winter is still a concern because oil and natural gas prices have not declined as quickly, industry officials told lawmakers Tuesday
County Board to Name Interim Superintendent
ANNAPOLIS – Anne Arundel County Public Schools will soon have a new leader, at least temporarily
Workers Union, Temp Labor Services Form Alliance
BALTIMORE – An unusual meeting took place Thursday night in the back room of a temporary labor business in Baltimore, and everyone involved was a little nervous
Supreme Court to Hear Maryland Murder Case
WASHINGTON – After his arrest on murder charges in the cold, early hours of Oct