Early Warning, Frugal Nature Help Demolition Specialist Get by

BALTIMORE – Pete Peterson walks to work

Bailey Takes GOP’s Best Shot As Long Shot in 5th District

WASHINGTON – After taking a pass on the 5th Congressional District in 2006, the Republicans are giving it another shot this year

^In 6th District, Duck Takes Aim at Bush Iraq Policy

WASHINGTON – If you live in the north of Maryland, you might have seen them — the squeezable rubber ducks sporting camouflage shirts and military helmets and holding little canteens

A Photo Gallery with Heart

ANNAPOLIS- The photographs all tell stories

As Hectic Holidays Start for Most, Biggest Mall Decorating Firm Takes a Break

WASHINGTON – With Thanksgiving now past, home holiday decorating begins in earnest for most

Maryland Officials Man Battle Stations for War

ANNAPOLIS – With less than 24 hours until American troops could be authorized to march toward Baghdad, Maryland officials are bunkering down for possible retaliation on Free State soil

Minority Teachers a Rare and Hot Commodity in Maryland, Nation

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland schools are having trouble finding enough teachers, and with a growing minority population, the state is even further behind hiring minority teachers

Queen of the Hill: Student Takes on State Capital & the World

ANNAPOLIS – On her Clark Kent days, Jacqueline Alexandra Pruner is a junior at Broadneck High School