WASHINGTON – Most Arabs continue to believe the American invasion of Iraq has brought more terrorism and less democracy to the Middle East and left Iraqis worse off than under Saddam Hussein, according to a poll released Friday by the University of Maryland College Park and Zogby International
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Crystal Meth Addicts Pressure Md. Treatment Centers
ANNAPOLIS – Jay Scorza is no stranger to the allure of drugs
Local Trees Donated to Troops
WASHINGTON – Maryland Christmas tree farmers are combining savvy marketing with a bit of holiday cheer this year by donating some of their Christmas trees to U
Second Hereford High Grad Killed in Iraq
WASHINGTON – A Hereford High School graduate died in Iraq Wednesday, making him the Parkton school’s second alumus killed in just over a month
College Students Provide Energy, If Not Votes, to Md. Campaigns
COLLEGE PARK-Standing before a room of about 70 college students recently, Baltimore Mayor and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Martin O’Malley looked at his audience and asked for help
Maryland’s Dams Are Secure, But Are They Safe?, 1,470
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Department of the Environment says 19 dams in the state are a potential hazard to the lives and homes of people living nearby
Warm Up Act for the National Christmas Tree: Two Sisters From LaPlata
WASHINGTON – They got their start singing the National Anthem in their swimsuits
One Grande Caramel Macchiato and a Slice of History, Please
ANNAPOLIS – If George Washington were to return to the Annapolis he loved, a town he once proposed as the nation’s capital, he would surely want to stop by the Maryland Inn, a familiar landmark even in 18th century Annapolis
CNS – AIDS Services, 520
SILVER SPRING – Latino immigrants in Prince George’s and Montgomery counties encounter difficulty in getting HIV/AIDS testing and services, due primarily to language barriers, according to a study released Thursday by Casa of Maryland