Freshman Del. Frank Turner Comes Naturally to Politics

ANNAPOLIS – At the midpoint of the 1995 Maryland legislative session, freshman Del

Calvert County Farmers Seek Protection from Complaints

ANNAPOLIS – In Calvert County, where station wagons and two- car garages are increasingly replacing tractors and silos, interaction between neighbors is not always cordial

Honoraria Ban

WASHINGTON – For years George Jackson led a double life of science and art – microbiologist by day at the Food & Drug Administration and free-lance writer by night and weekend

CNS,Baseball Bill,600

ANNAPOLIS – It took the most rancorous strike in baseball history, but the Baltimore Orioles – and their fans in the Statehouse – are drawing inspiration from to one of their greatest rivals: the world-champion Toronto Blue Jays

Lawmakers Sign Contract with Maryland’s Children

ANNAPOLIS – Showing bipartisan intentions to address the needs of their youngest constituents, more than 25 legislators on Wednesday signed a “Contract with Maryland’s Children

High Court’s Decision Hailed, But Case Not Over

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court’s decision this week not to hear a voter-rights case from Worcester County drew quick praise from the American Civil Liberties Union and the NAACP

Key Congressman Endorses Oversight Board for the District

WASHINGTON – A key congressman said Wednesday he doubted the District would receive additional federal money before May, but endorsed naming an emergency oversight board to help the city through its fiscal crisis

Don’t Pull the Plug on Western Maryland Funding, Speaker Says

WASHINGTON – The speaker of Maryland’s House of Delegates Wednesday appealed to a reform-minded congressional subcommittee to continue funding for the state’s Appalachian area

Environmental Groups Fear GOP Contract Would Hurt Maryland

WASHINGTON – While Republicans are clamoring to pass the Contract with America, environmental groups this week said some of its provisions may have a chilling effect on Maryland’s ecological health