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3:13 PM EDT, May 15, 2013
Workers find unexploded ordnance at Fort Meade
Police and firefighters cordoned off a section of Fort Meade on Wednesday morning after utility workers discovered a piece of unexploded ordnance from the World War II era, base officials said.
8:30 PM EDT, May 13, 2013
Maryland National Guard celebrates foreign partnerships
For Capt. Martin Noorsalu, deploying to Afghanistan with the Maryland National Guard last year was an unusual opportunity.
8:55 PM EDT, May 9, 2013
Md. National Guard preparing for final Afghan deployment
As the Maryland National Guard prepares for what could be its final deployment to Afghanistan, its commander sees a "pivotal point" in the nation's history.
6:43 PM EDT, May 9, 2013
Md. National Guard preparing final Afghan deployment
As the Maryland National Guard prepares for what could be its final deployment to Afghanistan, its commander sees a "pivotal point" in the nation's history.
5:26 PM EDT, May 6, 2013
NSA plans new computing center for cyber threats
A new computing facility at the National Security Agency will help the country better defend against cyber attacks , agency officials and members of Congress said Monday.
4:07 PM EDT, May 2, 2013
Charges weighed in diver deaths at APG
Two senior enlisted leaders with an elite Navy dive unit could face charges of involuntary manslaughter in the deaths of two sailors at Aberdeen Proving Ground in February, and others could be charged, the Navy said Wednesday.
10:01 PM EDT, April 12, 2013
Woman killed, man wounded in Shipley Hill shooting
A woman was killed and a man wounded Friday evening in a shooting in the Shipley Hill neighborhood of West Baltimore, police said.
8:48 PM EDT, April 12, 2013
Dundalk man accused by city police of child pornography
Baltimore Police asked for the public's help Friday in identifying victims of a Dundalk man they say collected and traded child pornography.
3:06 PM EDT, March 17, 2013
Carroll County soldier killed in Afghanistan helicopter crash
An Army officer from Eldersburg was among five soldiers killed in a helicopter crash earlier this week in Afghanistan, the Defense Department said late Saturday.
8:21 PM EDT, March 20, 2013
Triffon Alatzas named top editor of Baltimore Sun Media Group
Triffon G. Alatzas, who has served The Baltimore Sun as head of digital media and also led the sports and business departments, was named top editor of the 176-year-old news organization Wednesday.
12:48 PM EDT, March 24, 2013
Commission identifies obstacles for African-Americans in federal workforce
Despite decades of regulation, legislation and effort, obstacles continue to hinder equal employment opportunities for African-Americans in the federal workplace, a federal commission has reported.
7:04 PM EDT, March 24, 2013
Naval Academy astronauts return to inspire next generation
The course is Human Space Flight. The subject for today: analogues — the scenarios found in the world or contrived in the laboratory that NASA uses to simulate work and life aboard a space ship.
3:06 PM EST, February 19, 2013
In surprise move, General Allen retires from military
Marine Corps Gen. John Allen, the former commander of the U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan whose nomination to lead NATO was delayed last year while investigators probed his e-mails to a Florida socialite, has retired from the military.
6:01 PM EST, February 14, 2013
Naval Academy names new commandant
Capt. Bill Byrne, a former quarterback at the Naval Academy, will return to Annapolis this spring as commandant of midshipmen, officials said Thursday.
7:12 PM EDT, March 13, 2013
Baltimore sailor says he was told not to report rape
After he was raped by a fellow Navy sailor, Brian Lewis wanted justice.
11:13 AM EST, February 9, 2013
Foreign Service welcomes Kerry to Foggy Bottom
In greeting new Secretary of State John Kerry, members of the Foreign Service were welcoming one of their own.
9:38 AM EST, February 25, 2013
Obama taps O'Malley to co-chair national homeland security panel
President Barack Obama has named Gov. Martin O'Malley one of two co-chairmen of a panel of state and federal officials focused on defense and homeland security, the governor's office said Monday.
12:48 PM EST, February 15, 2013
Archbishop Lori to celebrate Mass of Thanksgiving for Benedict
Archbishop William E. Lori will celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving next week for the papacy of Benedict XVI, the Archdiocese of Baltimore announced Friday.
8:01 PM EST, February 7, 2013
Army adding high-flying blimps to Aberdeen airspace
The Army is planning to move an over-the-horizon radar system, with more than 100 soldiers and a pair of giant, blimp-like aerostats that fly as high as two miles up, to Aberdeen Proving Ground in the fall, Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger said Thursday.
8:22 PM EST, February 6, 2013
Reactions mixed to Postal Service's decision to stop Saturday delivery
Word that the cash-strapped Postal Service would stop delivering mail on Saturdays hit Lakesha Johnson hard.
11:17 AM EST, February 9, 2013
Cardin asks NIH researchers to help fight looming cuts
Sen. Ben Cardin had a simple request of researchers at the National Institutes of Health looking for ways to defend their funding from looming budget cuts: "Put a face on this."
5:16 PM EST, February 8, 2013
Fort Meade Burger King reopens after maggot infestation
The popular Burger King restaurant on Fort Meade, shut down this week when workers discovered an infestation of maggots, has reopened after an all-clear from the installation's public health team.
7:48 PM EST, February 4, 2013
By resigning, John Leopold can keep his county pension
By resigning ahead of a vote to remove him, former Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold may hold onto his $8,000 county pension, officials said.
9:21 PM EST, February 1, 2013
Leopold resigns as Anne Arundel executive
John R. Leopold stepped down Friday as Anne Arundel County executive, bringing an apparent end to the decades-long career of an idiosyncratic and charismatic force in Maryland politics who as recently as a year ago was considering a run for statewide office.
3:11 PM EST, February 1, 2013
Leopold to be sentenced in March
A judge has set a March date for the sentencing of Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold, as more Republicans said they were considering applying for his job.
2:20 PM EST, February 7, 2013
Dundalk residents react to Postal Service's decision to stop Saturday delivery
At the Dundalk Post Office this week, news that the cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service would stop delivering mail on Saturdays beginning in August was greeted with a mix of apathy and understanding.
7:37 PM EST, January 28, 2013
Leopold defense rests; closing arguments set for Tuesday
Circuit Judge Dennis M. Sweeney denied Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold's request for acquittal on all charges in his misconduct trial, clearing the way for closing arguments Tuesday.
7:48 PM EST, January 25, 2013
Leopold not guilty on one misconduct count
A circuit judge found John R. Leopold not guilty Friday of one count of misconduct in office, a partial victory for the embattled Anne Arundel County executive as his trial continued on other charges.
2:07 PM EST, February 1, 2013
Army identifies diver who died at APG's 'Super Pond'
The Army has identified the diver who died Wednesday at Aberdeen Proving Ground's "Super Pond."
3:00 PM EST, January 31, 2013
Former Naval Academy instructor to be court-martialed
A former Naval Academy instructor who is accused of sexually assaulting a female midshipman will be court-martialed, an academy spokeswoman said Thursday.
10:39 PM EST, January 30, 2013
Arundel County Council pushes ouster of Leopold
Despite a warning from the county attorney that the move was premature, the Anne Arundel County Council pressed ahead Wednesday with a plan to remove County Executive John R. Leopold from office for criminal misconduct.
8:12 PM EST, January 23, 2013
Pentagon lifting ban on women in combat
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta will end the long-standing prohibition on women serving in direct combat, Pentagon officials said Wednesday, opening hundreds of thousands of military jobs previously closed to female service members.
10:22 PM EST, January 29, 2013
Leopold found guilty of misconduct, suspended from office
A judge found Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold guilty Tuesday of two counts of misconduct for using public employees to perform political and personal tasks, and he was suspended from office while the County Council made plans to force him out permanently.
5:08 PM EST, January 30, 2013
Leopold's name could be removed from iconic deli menu
At Chick and Ruth's Delly in Annapolis, where politicians' favorite meals are named for them and listed in large print signs above the counter, a diner can order a "John R. Leopold" — chicken noodle soup.
6:31 PM EST, January 21, 2013
Ravens fans confident before Super Bowl
For Camina Anderson, it's not if the Ravens win the Super Bowl. It's when.
9:24 AM EST, January 21, 2013
Two walk into hospitals with gunshot wounds
Baltimore police on Monday morning were investigating a pair of shootings from Sunday evening.
7:12 PM EST, January 16, 2013
Former Naval Academy instructor faces sexual assault charges
A Marine Corps officer who worked as an instructor at the Naval Academy has been accused of sexually assaulting a female midshipman in his Annapolis apartment following the annual croquet match between the academy and St. John's College in 2011.
8:55 PM EST, January 24, 2013
Women in combat — 'It's going to level the playing field'
When Maryland National Guard Capt. Cara Kupcho first enlisted in the military 18 years ago, she wanted to drive a Bradley Fighting Vehicle, a 30-ton, armor-busting tank.
10:30 AM EST, January 17, 2013
Leopold waives right to jury trial; judge will decide case
Attorneys likely will begin laying out their cases before week's end in the criminal trial of Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold, who is accused of using taxpayer-funded police officers for his personal and political benefit.
8:32 PM EST, January 23, 2013
Detail officer says Leopold removed opponent's campaign signs
An Anne Arundel County police sergeant told a judge Wednesday that he drove County Executive John R. Leopold on a predawn tour of Pasadena and Glen Burnie, with Leopold directing him to spots where the county executive uprooted his opponent's campaign signs.
8:34 PM EST, January 17, 2013
Leopold chooses trial by judge in complex misconduct case
Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold has waived his right to a jury in his criminal misconduct trial, clearing the way for attorneys to make opening statements Friday in a case that now will be heard by a single judge.
9:37 PM EST, January 13, 2013
Anne Arundel Executive John Leopold stands trial this week
For nearly a year since John R. Leopold was charged with using his taxpayer-funded police detail to arrange sexual liaisons and defeat his political adversaries, the Anne Arundel County executive has said little in public about the allegations.
9:37 PM EST, January 18, 2013
Police corporal, scheduler say they planted signs for Leopold
Crying as she testified, a former scheduler for Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold told a judge Friday that she emptied her boss' urinary catheter bag several times during the workday and went along with planting signs for his 2010 re-election campaign because she feared for her job.
11:05 AM EST, January 12, 2013
Fort Meade commander taking on synthetic marijuana
At first, the soldier's behavior was puzzling. He appeared to be having hallucinations. He was anxious. He became belligerent.
12:08 AM EST, January 2, 2013
'Fiscal cliff' deal approved, avoiding tax increases, spending cuts
A bipartisan plan to avoid federal spending reductions and tax increases that would hit Maryland especially hard won final approval Tuesday night in the House of Representatives even as outside groups warned that the bill would simply delay difficult decisions for a few months.
6:07 PM EST, January 5, 2013
Women in U.S. military fight for right to serve in combat
As a woman in the Army, Staff Sgt. Jennifer Hunt is barred from serving in the infantry. But that didn't stop commanders in Afghanistan from tapping her when they needed a female soldier to accompany men on their door-kicking missions.
10:38 AM EST, December 16, 2012
Hoyer, Van Hollen: No more cuts to federal workforce
As the fiscal cliff looms, two of Maryland's most influential congressmen have a message for those looking to the federal workforce for more savings: Look somewhere else.
5:11 PM EST, January 2, 2013
For former members, life after Congress
Connie Morella served as an ambassador in Paris. Helen Bentley became a consultant to the port of Baltimore. Wayne Gilchrest opened an environmental education center on the Eastern Shore.
3:46 PM EST, December 8, 2012
Six decades later, sons seek answers on death of Detrick scientist
First, the Army told Frank Olson's sons that the Fort Detrick scientist's death in a fall from a 13th-floor window of a New York hotel had been an accident.
12:04 PM EST, January 1, 2013
Belcamp teenager killed in Aberdeen crash
A Belcamp teenager has died of injuries from a car crash late Monday in Aberdeen, officials said.
7:31 AM EST, December 4, 2012
Lead limits on military firing ranges outdated, report says
Researchers commissioned by the Defense Department said Monday that decades-old limits on lead exposure are inadequate to protect the health of workers on military firing ranges.
5:07 PM EST, December 1, 2012
Foreign midshipmen forge international ties
Like her classmates at the U.S. Naval Academy, Midshipman 1st Class Dagmara Broniatowska learned how to salute, ran the endurance course and memorized the body of American military information, history and quotations known as the Rates.
6:38 PM EST, December 24, 2012
Searching for Christmas joy after Newtown
Like preachers across the country preparing for Christmas services today, William Lori has grappled with the question of how to celebrate the joy of the day so soon after the devastation of Newtown.
December 8, 2012
Federal workers, others oppose poultry inspection overhaul
Federal workers' unions and food safety groups have joined to oppose new rules proposed by the Department of Agriculture to streamline federal poultry inspections.
8:39 PM EST, November 30, 2012
Gross' health 'deteriorating;' wife pleads with Cuba, U.S. for release
As Alan Gross neared his third anniversary behind bars in Cuba, his wife gave new details of his deteriorating health and issued an impassioned plea to officials in Washington and Havana to negotiate his release immediately.
5:14 PM EST, November 10, 2012
Young veterans easing back into life after war
Joseph Bathgate calls them "the Hollywood questions."
8:05 PM EST, November 27, 2012
Psychiatrists recommended easing of Manning custody, official testifies
The former commander of the Marine Corps base at Quantico, Va., told a military court on Tuesday that accused WikiLeaker Bradley Manning was held in highly restrictive "prevention-of-injury" custody even though psychiatrists recommended the conditions be eased.
9:57 AM EST, November 11, 2012
After the election, a scramble for Hill jobs
When the votes from the 6th Congressional District were counted last week, John Delaney didn't just become Maryland's newest House member. He also became the state's newest employer.
11:44 PM EST, November 6, 2012
Students celebrate approval of Maryland Dream Act
The mood was celebratory Tuesday night at Arcos Restaurant in Fells Point, where the Dreamers — students brought to the United States illegally as children, who now want to pursue higher education here — won their battle for in-state tuition breaks at the state's public colleges and universities.
4:30 PM EST, November 25, 2012
Accused WikiLeaker Manning says he was punished before trial
Army Pfc. Bradley Manning is due back at Fort Meade this week, where lawyers for the alleged WikiLeaker plan to argue that he was punished at a military brig before his case had been heard — grounds, they say, to dismiss all charges against him.
7:40 PM EDT, November 1, 2012
Despite storm, officials say polling places will be ready for Election Day
While some Marylanders cope with flooding and others wait for the lights to come back on, elections officials said polls everywhere should be ready in time for Election Day.
8:52 PM EDT, October 31, 2012
Early voting resumes at record pace
The opportunity to vote in a highly charged presidential election and on several closely contested ballot questions drew Marylanders back to the polls Wednesday, keeping the state's early voting turnout on a record pace.
3:48 PM EST, November 17, 2012
Democrats, GOP still divided on illegal immigration
The way Francisco Dominguez sees it, a law that would allow him to become a U.S. citizen would benefit everyone.
5:55 PM EDT, October 26, 2012
Delaney, aided by Clinton, widens funding lead over Bartlett
Democratic challenger John Delaney outraised longtime Republican Rep. Roscoe G. Bartlett by a 6-to-1 margin in the first half of October and had more cash on hand going into the final weeks of the campaign, according to figures released by the Federal Election Commission.
7:23 PM EDT, October 23, 2012
Dream Act: Some see hope, others a drain on state resources
First of three articles about state ballot issues
6:51 PM EDT, October 18, 2012
FBI says New York bomb suspect considered Baltimore target
A man accused of plotting to attack the Federal Reserve in New York considered striking a lightly guarded military installation in Baltimore, according to authorities.
3:23 PM EDT, September 29, 2012
Ten years ago, snipers plunged region into terror
When the Washington-area snipers launched their shooting rampage a decade ago, Prince George's County restaurateur Paul LaRuffa suffered the same effects as everyone else: anxiety about leaving the house, fear of pumping gas, worry for loved ones — all adding up to a general jumpiness about when, where and whom the gunmen would strike next.
7:39 PM EST, November 14, 2012
General Allen was leader at Naval Academy
When Marine Corps Gen. John R. Allen overheard a platoon of first-year midshipmen at the Naval Academy shout "kill" during training one summer day a decade ago, he ordered the word expunged from their vocabulary.
6:48 PM EDT, October 15, 2012
Democrats seek investigation of anti-Dream Act group
The Maryland Democratic Party is asking state prosecutors to investigate what it says are "serious campaign finance violations" by a group that opposes the state's Dream Act.
5:18 PM EDT, September 22, 2012
Independent puts money behind Senate run
Arguing that the two-party system is corrupt, a Montgomery County businessman is pouring his own money into an independent bid for the U.S. Senate from Maryland.
2:15 PM EDT, October 13, 2012
Washington-area federal charity drive lowers sights
With the economic recovery still sluggish, a donor pool laboring under a long-term pay freeze and uncertainty about looming budget cuts, organizers of the Combined Federal Campaign in the National Capital Area have reduced their fundraising goal for the 2012 giving season.
3:05 PM EDT, September 29, 2012
10 years ago, snipers plunged the region into terror
When the Washington-area snipers launched their shooting rampage a decade ago, Prince George's County restaurateur Paul LaRuffa suffered the same effects as everyone else: anxiety about leaving the house, fear of pumping gas, worry for loved ones — all adding up to a general jumpiness about when, where and whom the gunmen would strike next.
8:06 PM EDT, September 14, 2012
LaFerla to challenge Harris as write-in candidate
John LaFerla, the Chestertown physician who narrowly lost the Democratic primary in the 1st Congressional District in April, has won the party's support to challenge Republican Rep. Andy Harris as a write-in candidate, he said Friday.
12:05 AM EDT, October 12, 2012
Same-sex marriage supporters condemn action against petition signer
Gov. Martin O'Malley and other supporters of the law to allow same-sex marriage in Maryland called Thursday for the reinstatement of a university administrator who was placed on leave for signing a petition aimed at overturning the measure.
5:06 PM EDT, September 22, 2012
At Morgan State, Michelle Obama urges supporters to work
While polls show President Barack Obama beginning to widen his lead over Republican rival Mitt Romney nationally and in key states, first lady Michelle Obama had a message for supporters Friday at Morgan State University: Take nothing for granted.
6:29 PM EDT, September 17, 2012
Historically black Md. universities win federal grants
The U.S. Department of Education has awarded more than $12.2 million to Maryland's four historically black colleges and universities, Sens. Ben Cardin and Barbara A. Mikulski said Monday.
6:41 PM EDT, September 12, 2012
Muslim leaders in Maryland condemn attacks
Events such as the attacks on the U.S. diplomatic missions in Libya and Egypt that left four Americans dead make Hasan Jalisi's work more difficult.
9:21 PM EDT, September 21, 2012
As congressional ally retires, federal employee advocates cite progress, challenges
A leading advocate in Congress for federal workers, Sen. Daniel Akaka says he's pleased by progress on some of his priorities: Legislation to allow employees to work from home, reforms in hiring and the security clearance process, improvements in matching veterans and people with disabilities to jobs.
7:30 PM EDT, September 11, 2012
Fla. officials sending Rosen voting allegations to prosecutors
Elections officials in Florida said Tuesday they were asking prosecutors to investigate allegations that former Maryland congressional candidate Wendy Rosen was registered and voted in both states.
7:38 PM EDT, September 3, 2012
After Grand Prix of Baltimore, crews hustle to clear downtown streets
With the Grand Prix of Baltimore over, workers were taking down fences, removing safety barriers and opening streets Monday with the goal of restoring the flow of traffic through Downtown Baltimore in time for the Tuesday morning commute.
6:38 PM EDT, September 14, 2012
Democrat withdraws from 1st District congressional race after allegations she voted in two states
Wendy Rosen, the Democratic challenger to Republican Rep. Andy Harris in the 1st Congressional District, withdrew from the race Monday amid allegations that she voted in elections in both Maryland and Florida in 2006 and 2008.
3:43 PM EDT, September 8, 2012
Marylanders head elsewhere to drum up votes
With primary battles settled, the conventions over and the general election less than two months away, Democrats and Republicans now turn to the end game: reaching out to persuade the few remaining undecided voters that their nominee is the one to solve the nation's problems.
4:00 PM EDT, September 3, 2012
Md. Navy SEAL to be laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery
A Navy SEAL from Edgewater is to be laid to rest this week at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia.
3:54 PM EDT, September 3, 2012
Convenience store clerk shot in robbery attempt
A gunman shot a convenience store clerk during a robbery attempt early Monday in Halethorpe, Baltimore County police said.
4:03 PM EDT, September 2, 2012
Van Hollen gains unexpected role in Obama campaign
Even as he campaigns for re-election to Congress, Rep. Chris Van Hollen has been tapped by the Obama campaign to help lead the Democratic rebuttal to Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan — a role that is taking him to battleground states around the nation.
10:36 PM EDT, September 3, 2012
Man, 20, stabbed after fight over woman in Dundalk
A 20-year-old man was in critical condition with a stab wound after an argument Monday morning in Dundalk, Baltimore County police said.
11:27 PM EDT, August 20, 2012
Navy SEAL from Edgewater killed in Afghanistan helicopter crash
A Navy SEAL from Edgewater was killed in last week's Black Hawk helicopter crash in Afghanistan, defense officials said Monday.
7:55 PM EDT, August 27, 2012
Conaway says he's planning water bill lawsuit
Baltimore's clerk of the Circuit Court announced plans Monday for a class action lawsuit to force the city to collect delinquent water bills from businesses and other large customers.
8:07 PM EDT, August 25, 2012
Maryland GOP delegation unified behind Romney
Maryland Republicans converge on Tampa this week to cast their ballots for former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and get energized for the November election against President Barack Obama.
11:39 PM EDT, August 20, 2012
Navy SEAL from Edgewater killed in Afghanistan helicopter crash
A Navy SEAL from Edgewater was killed in last week's Black Hawk helicopter crash in Afghanistan, defense officials said Monday.
4:21 PM EDT, August 19, 2012
Fame followed the Henn quads
At nine months of age, they hadn't yet left the hospital, the babies standing at the crib rail. And yet the Henn quadruplets, photographed weeks before they left St. Agnes in October 1947, were already veterans of the international media spotlight — the subject of dozens of news reports, beginning with their discovery in utero through their birth to their parents' efforts to care and provide for them.
11:39 PM EDT, September 3, 2012
Charlotte speech gives O'Malley a shot at advancement, redemption
When Gov. Martin O'Malley takes the stage at the Democratic convention to give the most important speech of his political career, he'll have to deliver on one deceptively simple goal: He'll need to make people want to hear more.
11:51 PM EDT, August 20, 2012
Sarah Palin endorses Bongino for Senate
Former Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin has made another foray into Maryland politics, endorsing GOP candidate Dan Bongino in what she calls his "uphill battle" for the Senate, his campaign announced Monday.
6:41 PM EDT, August 13, 2012
Maryland sees a future in drones
In a cavernous production facility at AAI Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Hunt Valley, workers assemble remote-control planes that help U.S. forces identify enemy targets.
7:34 PM EDT, August 2, 2012
STOCK Act: Federal employees sue government over financial disclosure
Seven senior federal employees and four employees' groups filed a federal lawsuit Thursday to stop their agencies from posting their salaries, stock portfolios and other assets online.
11:20 AM EDT, September 3, 2012
Firefighters battle Jessup liquor store blaze
Firefighters battled heavy flames at a liquor store blaze in Jessup early Monday, a county fire spokeswoman said.
9:27 PM EDT, August 14, 2012
Military police headed to Afghanistan
Maryland National Guard Sgt. Darren Lebowitz is leaving soon for Afghanistan as many U.S. troops return home.
12:33 AM EDT, July 26, 2012
Social Security Administration gets C's in clear communication
Advocates for plain language have issued their first report card on how clearly federal agencies communicate with taxpayers and others — and the Social Security Administration has drawn a pair of C's.
4:32 PM EDT, July 28, 2012
Unexploded ordnance in Afghanistan poses hidden threat
The hulking old tanks, left to rust when Soviet forces pulled out of Afghanistan in 1989, still packed a threat when Albert Whittington arrived.
5:55 PM EDT, July 20, 2012
VA to open new outpatient clinic in Southern Maryland
The Department of Veterans Affairs will open a new outpatient clinic for veterans in Southern Maryland next year, Secretary Eric K. Shinseki said Thursday.
9:59 AM EDT, August 12, 2012
Talk of D.C. commuter tax finds opposition in Maryland
Talk in Congress of letting the District of Columbia tax commuters is getting a cool reception in Maryland.
11:17 PM EDT, July 21, 2012
Two service members among Aurora dead
WASHINGTON — Two service members were among the dozen moviegoers killed Friday in Aurora, Colo., military officials said.
4:49 PM EDT, July 21, 2012
Thousands brave wet Artscape
Undeterred by the wet weather, thousands strolled Saturday among the art displays, the crafts tables and the Italian sausage vendors of Artscape.
2:54 PM EDT, July 26, 2012
Special Forces soldier from Baltimore County killed in Afghanistan
A Special Forces soldier from Baltimore County was killed Saturday in Afghanistan, officials said.
5:35 PM EDT, August 2, 2012
Obama declares major disaster in Md. for derecho
President Barack Obama on Thursday declared a major disaster in Maryland following the storms and high winds of late June and early July, and ordered federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts in the areas affected.
8:35 PM EDT, June 18, 2012
War of 1812 enemies sign 'declaration of peace'
On the 200th anniversary of the U.S. declaration of war on Britain and its colonies, representatives of the United States, Britain and Canada gathered at Fort McHenry to sign a "declaration of peace."
June 30, 2012
Federal government tries to reach out to younger workers, recent graduates
Next month, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management rolls out the Pathways programs, created by President Barack Obama in an effort to better attract young people to federal government jobs.
9:37 PM EDT, July 19, 2012
Army sergeant from Baltimore dies in Afghanistan
An Army sergeant from Baltimore was killed by a roadside bomb Wednesday in Afghanistan, officials said.
5:50 PM EDT, July 20, 2012
Pentagon: Colorado shooting suspect was never in military
The suspect in the Colorado movie theater shootings is not and has never been a member of the armed forces, the Pentagon said Friday.
2:54 PM EDT, June 16, 2012
Aberdeen scientists fight a war against IEDs
Inside a two-story, cylindrical metal structure at Aberdeen Proving Ground, scientists detonate a homemade bomb to take high-speed pictures of the shrapnel flying apart.
7:18 PM EDT, June 14, 2012
Walter Reed doctor sentenced for oxycodone possession
A federal judge sentenced an Army doctor at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Thursday to a year and a day in prison for conspiracy to distribute oxycodone and possession of the painkiller with intent to distribute.
June 29, 2012
Federal executives balk at new financial disclosure rules
Lawmakers of both parties congratulated themselves on the overwhelming bipartisan passage of a law that bars members of Congress from insider trading.
11:17 PM EDT, June 4, 2012
Castro daughter: Trade Gross for Cuban Five
A daughter of Cuban president Raúl Castro says the United States should release five imprisoned Cuban intelligence officers in exchange for the Maryland aid worker held for more than two years in Havana.
11:00 PM EDT, May 30, 2012
Edgewater Marine killed in Afghanistan
A Marine from Edgewater has died in Afghanistan, defense officials said Wednesday.
11:59 PM EDT, June 23, 2012
Marine from Laurel killed in Afghanistan
A Marine from Laurel was killed Friday in Afghanistan, the Pentagon said Saturday night.
10:13 AM EDT, June 5, 2012
Police break up suspected meth lab at Elkridge Holiday Inn
Howard County Police arrested five out-of-state men Monday in connection with a methamphetamine lab in an Elkridge hotel room.
8:03 PM EDT, May 31, 2012
Andromeda, Milky Way galaxies on collision course
First, the bad news: The Andromeda galaxy, an agglomeration of 1 trillion stars that is visible to the naked eye, is hurtling through space at 250,000 miles per hour — and it's coming right at us.
6:16 PM EDT, May 29, 2012
Panetta tells Naval Academy graduates to look to Asia-Pacific
With Osama bin Laden dead, the war in Iraq over and the war in Afghanistan winding down, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told graduating midshipmen Tuesday to prepare themselves for "one of the key projects" of their generation: building American strength in the Asia-Pacific region.
3:57 PM EDT, May 30, 2012
One dead, two hurt in Kent Narrows boat crash
An Eastern Shore man is dead and two people remained hospitalized after their small boat hit the south jetty at Kent Narrows late Sunday, police said.
6:14 PM EDT, May 26, 2012
15 years later, CIA acknowledges fallen Marylander worked for agency
The report from the State Department was brief: Thomas M. Jennings Jr., a federal worker from Burtonsville on a temporary assignment with NATO peacekeepers, had died in a car crash in Southern Bosnia.
10:08 PM EDT, June 10, 2012
Seventy years later, pioneering black Marines honored
When the train full of Marine recruits from Baltimore reached Washington, the blacks were made to move to the back. At boot camp in North Carolina, they were forbidden to step onto Camp Lejeune without a white escort.
1:55 PM EDT, May 21, 2012
Mids describe smooth transition from 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
When his roommate at the Naval Academy said jokingly last year that Andrew Atwill was a homosexual, the midshipman told him to cut it out.
7:38 AM EDT, May 29, 2012
Swimmer's body found by Natural Resources police
The body of a swimmer who disappeared Sunday near Howell Point on the Eastern Shore, was recovered by the Maryland Natural Resources Police Monday.
7:16 PM EDT, May 28, 2012
Seven Marylanders honored in Memorial Day ceremony
Last year, Aaron Marchanti invited his father to the annual Memorial Day ceremony at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens.
7:02 PM EDT, May 22, 2012
Lori to take religious freedom message to Washington
As Catholic institutions across the country sue the Obama administration over new health insurance rules, Baltimore's new archbishop is scheduled to speak in Washington this week at a conference focusing on "Rising Threats to American Religious Freedom."
7:26 PM EDT, May 18, 2012
Outside G-8 summit, few protesters
— A high-profile meeting of world leaders at Camp David drew only sparse protests Friday despite extensive security preparations by local officials.
7:48 PM EDT, June 4, 2012
Anne Arundel County considering defibrillators at pools
The Anne Arundel County Council is considering requiring pool operators to keep defibrillators among their safety equipment.
11:56 PM EDT, May 28, 2012
Swimmer's body found by Natural Resources police
The body of a swimmer who disappeared Sunday near Howell Point on the Eastern Shore, was recovered by the Maryland Natural Resources Police Monday.
10:28 AM EDT, May 12, 2012
Gold Star Mothers continue the service of their fallen children
BETHESDA — A mother arrives at the Red Cross office at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on a mission for her son, a 23-year-old soldier and double amputee. He needs a back scratcher.
5:45 PM EDT, April 28, 2012
A surprise reunion, a friendship resumed
In 26 years as a Marine, Sgt. Maj. Brian Taylor has lost several comrades. But he never forgot that "puny little squiggly kid" from West Baltimore who "just had all of this motivation and no direction."
8:04 PM EDT, April 20, 2012
Former Mid sues Naval Academy over rapes
A former midshipman who says she was raped twice while at the Naval Academy has filed a federal lawsuit seeking to force officials to improve their response to sexual assaults at the service academies.
5:37 PM EDT, May 23, 2012
Catholics to launch national campaign with mass in Baltimore
The Catholic Church, embroiled in a dispute with the Obama administration over new health insurance rules, has chosen Baltimore to kick off a national campaign it says is aimed at promoting religious liberty.
8:07 PM EDT, April 25, 2012
New Hopkins institute to help protect soldiers
The Johns Hopkins University will use a $90 million award to form an institute that will help the Army develop lightweight materials to better protect soldiers and vehicles, university officials said Wednesday.
9:03 PM EDT, May 5, 2012
9/11 defendants refuse to participate in arraignment
Before self-proclaimed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was brought into court Saturday, Carole Reuben of Potomac said his arraignment would mark "the beginning of the end of the process."
8:21 PM EDT, May 7, 2012
As Afghanistan drawdown looms, concerns about Pakistan
Back from a visit to Kabul, Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger expressed confidence in relations between the U.S. and Afghanistan. It's Pakistan that concerns him.
10:15 AM EDT, May 2, 2012
Public may watch Guantanamo arraignments from Fort Meade
Members of the public may watch the arraignment of self-proclaimed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other terror suspects Saturday at Fort Meade, a Pentagon spokesman said Monday.
8:14 PM EDT, April 23, 2012
Pentagon creating new spy service
The Pentagon is creating a new intelligence service aimed at gathering information on terrorist networks, weapons of mass destruction and other emerging concerns, a senior defense official said Monday.
12:07 AM EDT, April 19, 2012
Md. National Guard headed to U.S.-Mexican border
As the election-year debate over illegal immigration heats up, Maryland National Guard members are preparing to deploy to Texas to help monitor the U.S.-Mexican border.
7:44 PM EDT, May 21, 2012
From Cuban cell, Gross thanks Jewish community for support
Alan Gross, the Potomac man serving 15 years in Cuba after carrying communications equipment into the communist island nation, continues to communicate with supporters from the military hospital where he is held.
9:55 PM EDT, April 16, 2012
Baltimore County woman gets 60 years in husband's murder
A Dundalk woman who admitted to arranging her husband's murder two years ago was sentenced Monday to 60 years in prison.
9:17 PM EDT, April 16, 2012
Peabody composer wins Pulitzer Prize in music
Kevin Puts, a composer who teaches at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, won the Pulitzer Prize in music Monday for his first opera.
7:05 PM EDT, May 11, 2012
Alan Gross, in Cuban prison, asks to see his ailing mother
Alan Gross, the Maryland man who is serving 15 years in a Cuban prison after taking communications equipment into the communist nation, is asking authorities there to let him return to the United States to visit his ailing mother before she dies.
5:58 PM EDT, May 1, 2012
Limited seats at Fort Meade for public to watch terror arraignments
Members of the public may watch the arraignment of self-proclaimed 9/11mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other terror suspects from Fort Meade on Saturday, but seating for the video feed will be limited, a spokesman for the Army base said Tuesday.
8:04 PM EDT, April 1, 2012
Key races, little interest as primary nears
Despite high-profile races — including a Republican presidential contest that brought the candidates swinging through the state and a nationally significant House race in Western Maryland — elections officials predict that turnout could fall to near-record lows in Tuesday's primary.
8:34 PM EDT, April 16, 2012
Arundel police identify officer in fatal shooting
Anne Arundel County Police have identified the officer who shot a Gambrills man to death in the man's home last week as Timothy Peek, a four-year member of the force assigned to patrol services.
4:02 PM EDT, March 16, 2012
Hotels agree to wounded soldiers program
Three national hotel corporations have agreed to participate in a program that will allow Americans to donate their hotel points to wounded soldiers and their families, Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger and Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin said Friday.
7:35 PM EDT, March 15, 2012
As gasoline prices rise, Obama takes aim at alternative-energy critics
With rising oil prices creating a drag on the economy and his re-election effort, President Barack Obama mocked Republican critics of his alternative-energy policy Thursday, comparing them to the "cynics and naysayers" who didn't believe the Earth was round or that television would take off.
8:30 PM EDT, April 11, 2012
Guardsman to receive Air Force Cross for heroism in Afghan firefight
As they prepared for the helicopter assault in volatile eastern Afghanistan, the team of American and Afghan special-forces soldiers was told it might encounter 10 to 15 enemy fighters on the ground.
6:22 PM EDT, March 24, 2012
A growing thirst in Damascus
Stop by the Red Rooster, a 10-seat joint just off Main Street in this rural community an hour west of Baltimore, and you can order a burger, some barbecue or the fried chicken that some locals claim is the best on the East Coast.
11:03 PM EDT, March 27, 2012
Dismayed by Washington, Pooran runs for Congress
Milad Pooran was honeymooning in the South Pacific last summer as politicians in Washington were turning a deadline to raise the U.S. debt limit into another opportunity for partisan brinkmanship.
1:20 PM EDT, April 3, 2012
Md. voters to have say in GOP primary
Candidates in the 6th Congressional District ran from polling place to polling place this morning, confronting particularly low turnouts despite the sunny, warm weather.
8:32 PM EDT, April 9, 2012
Mega Millions winner claims prize
The holder of the winning Mega Millions ticket purchased at a Baltimore County convenience store stepped forward Monday to claim the prize, officials said.
10:57 PM EDT, April 9, 2012
Police officer kills self after traffic stop, chase
A Montgomery County police officer shot himself to death after leading a state trooper on a high-speed chase on the Eastern Shore early Monday, state police said.
10:12 PM EDT, April 3, 2012
Romney wins Maryland primary for GOP nomination
Maryland Republicans pushed Mitt Romney closer to the GOP presidential nomination Tuesday, giving the former Massachusetts governor a double-digit margin of victory on a day when he also won in Wisconsin and the District of Columbia.
6:53 PM EDT, March 14, 2012
O'Malley to speak at conference for gay and lesbian Catholics
Gov. Martin O'Malley, who continues to campaign for same-sex marriage in advance of a likely referendum aimed at overturning the law he signed this month, will speak Friday at a conference in Baltimore for gay and lesbian Catholics.
12:21 AM EDT, March 16, 2012
Lawmakers approve veterans' driver's licenses
The General Assembly has voted unanimously to create a "veteran" status on Maryland driver's licenses.
6:07 PM EST, March 10, 2012
Treating the wounds of military sexual trauma
Machele Fredericks had to face her attacker every day.
8:43 PM EST, March 1, 2012
Fort Meade to close golf course after more than six decades of play
The golf course at Fort Meade will close May 1 after more than six decades of play, officials at the Army base said Thursday.
8:01 PM EST, February 29, 2012
A turning point in terror prosecutions
The conviction of a former Baltimore County man in a deadly hotel bombing in Indonesia is seen as a turning point in the long-delayed prosecution of terror suspects at Guantanamo Bay.
6:46 PM EST, March 8, 2012
Maryland Guard members mourn Marchanti
Maj. Gen. James A. Adkins, the commander of the Maryland National Guard, visited with Maj. Robert J. Marchanti II last fall as he drilled at an Army base in Virginia.
4:54 PM EST, March 6, 2012
Frederick Co. welcomes G-8 summit move to Camp David
Frederick County officials welcomed news Tuesday that President Barack Obama will host this year's G-8 summit at Camp David.
10:19 PM EST, February 14, 2012
Navy moving hospital ship Comfort to Virginia
The USNS Comfort, the white-hulled hospital ship that has been a fixture of the Baltimore waterfront for a quarter-century, is moving next year to Norfolk, Va., the Navy announced Tuesday.
7:08 PM EST, March 7, 2012
Laurel man indicted on terrorism charge
A Laurel man was indicted by a federal grand jury Wednesday on a charge of attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization.
5:38 PM EST, January 28, 2012
Maryland Guard travels dangerous road in hopes of Afghan peace
For the soldiers of Task Force Raven in Afghanistan, the tempo is high, the roads are rough, and the work is dangerous.
5:20 PM EST, March 3, 2012
From Owings Mills High School to a cell at Guantanamo
A studious young man with an aptitude for computers, Majid Shoukat Khan was working as a database administrator in a high-rise office building in Tysons Corner, Va., on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001.
11:19 AM EST, February 28, 2012
City fire department honors Marchanti
The Baltimore City Fire Department is flying the flag at half-staff to honor Maryland National Guard Maj. Robert J. Marchanti II, who was killed Saturday in Afghanistan.
10:07 PM EST, February 23, 2012
Bradley Manning charged in WikiLeaks case
Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, the former intelligence analyst accused in the largest leak of classified material in U.S. history, was formally charged Thursday with aiding the enemy and violating the Espionage Act.
7:12 PM EST, February 13, 2012
State, local officials preparing for new BRAC
As President Barack Obama proposed a new round of military base closures and reorganization, Maryland's political and business forces already are working to protect installations here and position the state to benefit from any future moves.
7:50 PM EST, February 27, 2012
Md. Guard major who taught in Balto. Co. is killed in Afghan ministry shooting
As violent protests continued in Afghanistan over the burning of copies of the Muslim holy book by NATO forces, the Pentagon confirmed Monday that a Maryland National Guard major was one of two U.S. military officers shot to death inside a ministry building in the heart of the Afghan capital over the weekend.
6:39 PM EST, February 3, 2012
Accused WikiLeaker Manning sent to court-martial
The commander of the Military District of Washington has ordered a court-martial for Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, the former intelligence analyst accused of giving hundreds of thousands of classified documents to the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks.
6:38 PM EST, February 20, 2012
Airman from Upper Marlboro one of four killed in Africa
An airman from Upper Marlboro was killed Saturday in an accident in Africa, the Pentagon said.
3:59 PM EST, January 26, 2012
Baltimore selected to host Navy Week
Baltimore has been selected to host a Navy Week in June, when the Blue Angels, the Leap Frogs parachute team and ships and sailors will join in the War of 1812 bicentennial celebration.
8:08 PM EST, February 20, 2012
Maryland Air National Guard losing planes, mission
For months, the men and women of the 135th Airlift Group have been training on their new C27J Spartan turboprops for their deployment this spring to Afghanistan.
5:05 PM EST, January 21, 2012
Discovery of WWII shells at state park spurs search
Growing up, George E. Raley Jr. heard stories that the military had conducted some sort of testing during World War II on the quiet Southern Maryland peninsula known as Newtowne Neck.
9:23 PM EST, January 9, 2012
Ex-soldier from Laurel charged with trying to join terrorist group in Somalia
Craig Benedict Baxam was surfing the Internet from his Army base in South Korea last summer when he came across an Islamic religious website.
8:10 PM EST, February 21, 2012
Pentagon: No enemy involvement in Djibouti crash
There was no enemy involvement in the air crash that killed an airman from Upper Marlboro in Africa over the weekend, the Pentagon said Tuesday.
12:13 PM EST, February 9, 2012
Bradley Manning to return to Fort Meade for WikiLeaks case
Private First Class Bradley E. Manning, the former intelligence analyst awaiting a court-martial on charges of aiding the enemy and violating the Espionage Act, will return to Fort Meade this month for his arraignment, the Army said Thursday.
8:05 PM EST, January 17, 2012
Mourners remember Westminster airman killed in Afghanistan
Mourners of Airman 1st Class Matthew Ryan Seidler said the Westminster man had followed his dream of serving his country, found a band of brothers in the Air Force and died protecting his fellow soldiers in Afghanistan.
7:08 PM EST, January 12, 2012
Court-martial recommended for Bradley Manning
An Army officer recommended Thursday that Pfc. Bradley Manning, the former intelligence analyst accused of giving hundreds of thousands of classified documents to the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks, be court-martialed on charges of violating the Espionage Act and aiding the enemy.
January 8, 2012
Sexual assaults are up at Naval Academy – or are they?
Reports of sexual assaults at the Naval Academy doubled last year, the fourth straight year the number has increased, according to the Defense Department.
5:41 PM EST, January 14, 2012
U.S. war on terror focuses on new battlefield: the Internet
A Woodlawn man watches online videos of Osama bin Laden, posts about jihad on his Facebook page, and — according to federal prosecutors — agrees to a plot to detonate a bomb at a military recruiting center in Catonsville.
7:01 PM EST, January 11, 2012
Ex-soldier accused of trying to join terrorist group ordered held
The Laurel man who is accused of attempting to join a terrorist group in Somalia was ordered held Wednesday until his case is decided.
8:35 PM EST, January 5, 2012
Maryland to fare well in Obama's 'leaner' defense strategy
While President Barack Obama described plans Thursday to make the U.S. military "leaner," officials in Maryland said the focus of installations and defense contractors here on intelligence, cyberwarfare, research and development is likely to protect the state from the deep cuts feared elsewhere.
8:02 PM EST, December 27, 2011
Sexual assault reports double at the Naval Academy
The number of sexual assaults reported at the Naval Academy doubled during the 2010-2011 academic year, as did the percentage of female midshipmen reporting unwanted sexual contact, according to a report released Tuesday by the Defense Department.
7:42 PM EST, December 20, 2011
Team leader says she warned supervisors about Manning
A former team leader of Army Pfc. Bradley Manning testified Tuesday that she told superiors on several occasions that Manning should not be allowed to handle classified information or be sent to Iraq, but her warnings apparently went unheeded.
7:43 PM EST, December 8, 2011
'It's more than just football'
Marc Firlie calls comparisons between football and warfare a cliche.
7:44 PM EST, December 15, 2011
Bradley Manning supporters plan rally outside Fort Meade
Hundreds of activists are planning to demonstrate outside Fort Meade this weekend in support of Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, the former intelligence analyst accused of sending hundreds of thousands of classified documents to the anti-secrecy organization WikiLeaks, organizers said.
8:03 PM EST, November 28, 2011
Family takes case of Md. man imprisoned in Cuba to public
– Judy Gross stood outside Cuba's diplomatic mission to the United States, microphone in hand, and described her family's Thanksgiving.
10:09 PM EST, December 19, 2011
Manning investigators found huge trove of war reports — and a boast
Army investigators found nearly half a million field reports from Iraq and Afghanistan on a computer memory card among the belongings of Pfc. Bradley Manning, with a note suggesting that an unnamed recipient "sit on this information" while deciding how best to distribute it, according to testimony Monday.
9:37 PM EST, December 19, 2011
Manning supporters barred from courtroom
Two supporters of Army Pfc. Bradley Manning were barred Monday from the accused WikiLeaker's preliminary military hearing at Fort Meade.
11:32 PM EST, November 18, 2011
Md. Guard Special Forces jumping from new planes
The buzz of propellers drifted down over the airfield at Aberdeen Proving Ground as the stubby gray plane came into view. The loadmaster from the Maryland Air National Guard crew dropped the rear hatch open. One by one, six soldiers filed out of the airplane and into the sky.
6:54 PM EST, November 17, 2011
Pledges bring New Year's Eve fireworks more than halfway to goal
Eleventh-hour pledges for the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display have taken fundraising more than halfway to the $75,000 minimum needed to stage the Inner Harbor spectacle next month, organizers said Thursday.
8:14 PM EST, December 15, 2011
U.S. brings Iraq war to an end
Flying over Iraq this week, Maryland National Guard Col. David W. Carey surveyed miles and miles of emptiness.
7:12 PM EST, November 30, 2011
Ruppersberger co-sponsors cybersecurity bill
Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, and Republican committee Chairman Mike Rogers introduced legislation Wednesday that would allow the government to share classified information on potential cyberattacks with private businesses.
7:47 PM EDT, November 3, 2011
Coast Guard plans advanced ships off East Coast
The commandant of the Coast Guard, in Maryland this week to visit a newly launched national security cutter, said Thursday that he expects to deploy two of the state-of-the-art vessels off the East Coast.
10:02 PM EST, December 16, 2011
Manning's lawyer asks military to stop WikiLeaks hearing
Pfc. Bradley Manning, the soldier accused of sending hundreds of thousands of classified documents to be published by the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks, made his first appearance in a military courtroom Friday on charges that could land him in prison for life.
7:09 PM EST, December 3, 2011
Helping businesses defend against cyber threats
Analysts with the National Security Agency see the threats coming at corporate America: viruses, worms and other malware targeting the computer networks that serve the nation's banks, utilities and businesses.
5:58 PM EST, November 21, 2011
WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning to have hearing at Maryland's Fort Meade next month
A military hearing for Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, the former intelligence analyst accused of giving classified materials about the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq to WikiLeaks, has been scheduled for next month at Fort Meade.
7:06 PM EST, December 10, 2011
Defense suggests accused WikiLeaker was troubled soldier
To his supporters, Army Pfc. Bradley E. Manning is a hero, the whistle-blower who revealed U.S. war crimes and diplomatic double-dealing in the Pentagon records and State Department cables he is alleged to have sent to the anti-secrecy organization WikiLeaks.
4:44 PM EDT, November 5, 2011
Atheists at Fort Meade seek official recognition
Capt. Ryan Jean wanted to perform well on the Army's psychological evaluation for soldiers. But he also wanted to answer the questions honestly. So when he was asked whether he believed his life had a lasting purpose, Jean, an atheist, saw no choice but to say no.
8:30 PM EST, November 23, 2011
U.S. withdrawal from Iraq brings Marylanders home for holidays
Maj. Mark Zinno Citarella was scheduled to spend Thanksgiving in Baghdad. The commander of a public affairs unit in the Maryland National Guard, he figures he would have joined fellow officers on a chow line, serving the holiday meal to enlisted troops.
8:57 PM EDT, October 19, 2011
Naval Academy preparing officers for cyberwarfare
Huddled over laptop computers, four midshipmen spent 20 minutes setting up a wireless network and tested it with what they assumed was a private chat.
5:37 PM EST, November 16, 2011
Wind energy plans pose challenge to Navy testing
In the 400-foot-plus turbines that a wind energy company wants to build on his tree farm on Maryland's Eastern Shore, Hall Coons sees a chance at a steady stream of income — and an opportunity to untether his economic fortunes from the ups and downs of the lumber market.
7:30 PM EDT, November 1, 2011
Two centuries later, group seeks to bring home sailors killed off the shores of Tripoli
For the American sailors off Tripoli — five of them from Maryland — it was a suicide mission: Sail the small ship heavy with explosives in among the enemy fleet, set the blast to go off in 15 minutes, jump into lifeboats and get as far away as possible.
May 9, 2010
The road to religion
The first thing to know about Maryland's Religious Freedom Byway is that religion in Colonial Maryland was rarely free.
6:03 PM EDT, October 27, 2011
City architecture firm wins Navy building contract
The Navy has awarded a contract of up to $10 million to a Baltimore firm for architectural, engineering and other services at installations throughout the mid-Atlantic, the Defense Department announced Thursday.
9:10 PM EDT, October 21, 2011
Delight and disbelief at Iraq withdrawal announcement
Dorothy Lee says it will be good to get her grandson back home from Iraq. But the Havre de Grace woman will believe it when she sees him.
7:15 PM EST, November 14, 2011
Swaying the supercommittee
At 84, Barbara Talbert might seem an unlikely Washington lobbyist. But when she heard senior citizen programs could be cut to reduce federal budget deficits, she quickly got on a bus to Capitol Hill.
9:30 PM EST, November 21, 2011
Supercommittee inaction could hurt state
Marylanders from nearly every walk of life could be affected by across-the-board budget cuts starting in 2013 as a result of the congressional supercommittee's failure to reach an agreement to trim the nation's spiraling budget deficits.
10:52 PM EDT, October 3, 2011
Cancer cluster not shown near Fort Detrick, says state
Neighbors of Fort Detrick were not diagnosed with cancer in greater numbers than the broader population of Frederick County during the period for which data are available, state health officials told the community Monday.
4:46 PM EDT, October 8, 2011
A death from cancer, and a search for answers
Randy White had just buried a daughter, dead at 30 with a brain tumor. Now his other daughter had been diagnosed with growths in her abdomen.
10:44 AM EDT, November 3, 2011
Md. guard unit back from Iraq ahead of schedule
A Maryland National Guard unit has returned from Iraq ahead of schedule, the first Marylanders to come home since President Barack Obama announced the withdrawal of all U.S. forces by the end of the year.
6:13 PM EST, December 2, 2011
Mother appeals for son's release from Cuban prison
The 89-year-old mother of Alan Gross, the Maryland man who is serving 15 years in a Cuban prison after taking cellphones, laptop computers and satellite equipment into the communist nation, released a video statement Thursday appealing to President Raúl Castro for his release.
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