Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Urges Retention of White Oak Wind Tunnel

WASHINGTON – The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff told an independent base closure commission Wednesday that a wind tunnel at the White Oak naval center should be preserved because of its “unique national capability

Locals Battle for Control of Washington National

GRAVELLY POINT, Va

Bill Would Reintroduce Power Dredging of Oysters

ANNAPOLIS – At the urging of watermen, a Senate committee is considering legislation that would reintroduce power dredging in the Chesapeake Bay waters off Somerset County

Motorcyclists Lobby for Personal Freedom

ANNAPOLIS – Suzanna Greenbank told state senators Tuesday that she doesn’t want to wear a motorcycle helmet

Base Closings,600

WASHINGTON – Business leaders in Montgomery and Washington counties Tuesday said the Defense Department’s proposed closing of two military bases in Maryland would mean a substantial economic loss to their communities

Freshman Del. Frank Turner Comes Naturally to Politics

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

BWI Traffic Explosion Not Matched by Air Traffic Staff

WASHINGTON – In a year of record growth at Baltimore- Washington International Airport, air traffic controllers have been cut – a situation some say could lead to accidents

80 Freshmen Give General Assembly a New Dynamic

ANNAPOLIS – The General Assembly’s freshman class is 80 strong – more diverse, more Republican and younger than Maryland lawmakers have been in years

Coyotes in Maryland Mean Problems for Farmers and Trappers

ANNAPOLIS – A new predator is creating a nuisance for Maryland’s farmers and trappers

Family Cap Unifies Abortion Debate’s Two Sides

ANNAPOLIS – As the welfare debate heats up the Maryland Statehouse, opposing camps on the abortion issue are uniting against the family cap, a measure designed to discourage mothers on public assistance from having more babies