Catalog Overload Presents Seasonal ‘Green’ Dilemma

WASHINGTON – The glut of catalogs in consumers’ mailboxes this season has created a dilemma for shoppers who want to go green and help the economy

New Initiative to Jump Start Atlantic Wind Farming Projects

BALTIMORE – Interior Secretary Ken Salazar announced a “Smart from the Start” initiative Tuesday designed to speed up permitting of wind energy projects along the Atlantic coast

No Need to Fear the Thanksgiving Turkey

ANNAPOLIS – Dana Kline fluttered about behind the stove, chopping vegetables and stirring gravy

Farmers’ Markets Become Urban Warriors for Healthy Eating

BALTIMORE – Senora Gray gives a quick scan before plucking three bunches of kale from a pile of fresh greens

Unmarked Hazards, Harmful Chemicals Found in Some Holiday Toys

ANNAPOLIS – Health advocates recommend parents spend extra time researching holiday season gifts this year, as recent reports show some toys may supply surprises beyond sheer fun

Md. Reps. Didn’t Pay Taxes For Campaign Staffs

WASHINGTON – Republican Congressman-elect Andy Harris and Democratic Rep

PG Legislators Say Johnsons’ Charges Won’t Affect Work in Spring Session

ANNAPOLIS – Prince George’s County legislators insist that recent criminal charges against the outgoing county executive and several others will not put the county at a disadvantage when the legislative session begins in January

Maryland’s Sikhs Disturbed by TSA Turban Screenings

WASHINGTON – Secondary airport screenings for passengers with headwear have left some of Maryland’s 8,000 Sikhs, whose religion requires men to wear turbans, feeling racially profiled and embarrassed

Juvenile Services Secretary Donald DeVore Resigns

ANNAPOLIS — Secretary of Juvenile Services Donald W