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
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