Mice Scampered Home at Camden Yards

BALTIMORE – In the weeks before Opening Day at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in 1998 and 1999, concession workers were not the only ones scurrying about in the stadium’s four dozen food stands, kitchens, restaurants, and holding areas

Challenger is Determined This Time Out in Genteel 3rd District Rematch

WASHINGTON – He is waging a one-man campaign from his home office in Baltimore, but Republican nominee Colin F

Power of Incumbency Could Tip 1st District Contest of Low-Key Nice Guys

WASHINGTON – Before he declared his bid for Congress, Democrat Bennett Bozman phoned to see if the party’s unsuccessful 1st District nominee from 1998 would jump back into the race against Rep

State Urges All Marylanders to Take Precautions Against Hepatitis A Outbreak

WASHINGTON – Maryland health officials said “all of Maryland should be aware of” an outbreak of hepatitis A in Southern Maryland and take precautions against it

Maryland Asian-American Typifies New GOP

PHILADELPHIA – Samuel Mok is exactly the kind of person the Republican Party wants as a member: He is a successful businessman who runs a consulting firm in Washington and a minority Chinese-American

Convention Ups, Downs of Paging Republican Teens

PHILADELPHIA – Christine Davies looks the part of a Republican National Convention page in her blue blazer, ironed khaki skirt, white shirt and brown formal shoes

Mikulski Announces Plan to Conquer Digital Divide

ANNAPOLIS – Teachers would be taught how to use computers through a volunteer army, and classrooms would be fully digitally equipped under legislation proposed by U

Maryland Primaries Come but Once Every Few Years and No One Cares

WASHINGTON – Maryland’s presidential primary elections are less than three months away

Restraining Order Loophole Enrages Committee

ANNAPOLIS – Lisa Spicknall sat quietly in the hearing chamber with family, each member wearing a photo button of her two slain children

Texas Shooting Has Churches Asking if They Must Be A Mighty Fortress

ROCKVILLE – Music and laughter filled the chapel at Redland Baptist Church as a rambunctious group of teen-agers in jeans and sneakers gathered Wednesday for PreFix, the church’s weekly youth night