thomas jefferson
- The long-term fix for our economic woes is revitalize and reform how we teach and learn in America
- Too often, religion lets candidates for office avoid hard truths
- Minister, rabbi and imam bring their message of tolerance to Maryland
- The Millersville restaurant has added taps and craft brews, which is a good thing, but the décor still feels sterile.
- Frank Cipriani entered a Bethesda home, wearing a disguise and posing as a building inspector. He faced his lover's husband, and pulled out a gun. Then his fake beard fell off.
- Capturing beautiful images of homes takes patience – and the right light
- Baltimore County schools will be open Wednesday after delaying the first day because of Hurricane Irene. However, 20 schools that are still without power will remain closed.
- Inspectors from the Maryland Department of Agriculture's Weights and Measures program work to make sure customers are correctly charged — at stores and at the gas pump.
- Delegate representing Virginia with its sullied history should not be lecturing Maryland governor about morals.
- As the Page family of Catonsville researched their roots, they found ties to Virginia's earliest settlers, connections helped them join the Page-Nelson Society.
- The right-wing ideologues who are driving the Republican debt debate in Congress are an albatross around the party's neck
- Former Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston caught a cold while attending the funeral for his former adversary Union Gen. William T. Sherman in New York City in 1891, and a month later, died in Washington and was buried in a non-military ceremony at Baltimore's Green Mount Cemetery.
- Former Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston caught a cold while attending the funeral for his former adversary Union Gen. William T. Sherman in New York City in 1891, and a month later, died in Washington and was buried in a non-military ceremony at Baltimore's Green Mount Cemetery.
- A Maryland federal grand jury indicted two New York men Thursday on charges they conspired to steal historic documents worth millions of dollars from museums in both states over a seven-month period.
- A librarian tells of the persistent battle to keep thieves from stealing archival material
- Two New York City men have been charged with stealing documents from the Maryland Historical Society. One of the men arrested Saturday is Barry Landau, 63, a renowned collector of presidential artifacts.
- City of Brotherly Love throws an 11-day bash, with fireworks, ice cream and parades
- Governor Martin O'Malley supported legislation allowing state employee unions to collect fees from non-members
- Some of our greatest presidents were adulterers, but nobody talked about it at the time. Can't we go back to those good old days?
- Los Angeles Times' Doyle McManus says ascendance of Romney, others shows how times have changed for religious minorities in politics
- Leonard Pitts says that dancing at a national monument may be inappropriate, but a heavy-handed police response is even more so
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