Discoveries at Jamestown offer new view of early settlement The more than 1 million artifacts unearthed since 1994 at Jamestown, Va., are changing historians' views about the first Europeans who settled the Chesapeake Bay region, a prominent archeologist said last night at the Naval...
Verdict still out on planting 'Asian' oysters in bay After five years of research, five delays, 1,500 pages and more than $15 million, officials from the states of Maryland and Virginia said they still need more information to decide whether to put "Asian" oysters into...
 
Key School celebrates 50th anniversary In 1958, Elvis Presley was inducted into the Army, a gallon of gasoline sold for about 30 cents and President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Vice President Richard Nixon were in office.
Pastrana always on fast track Travis Pastrana didn't ride his first bicycle like most kids. At the age of 2½, the youngster was hurtling down steps aboard his BMX bike and scaring the heck out of his parents.
Navy QB focuses on triple task Jarod Bryant swears he doesn't follow any of the media coverage of the Navy football program. He doesn't read newspaper stories or internet message boards.
 
Arundel, South River look for title rematch The Arundel and South River girls soccer teams played at such a high level last night, it's only fitting that they are on the inside track to meet again next week for the county championship.
Chesapeake Sportsman: Chasing the early birds In a few days the 2008-09 waterfowl season opens once again in Chesapeake Country, much to the delight of waterfowlers in the Free State. Of the several ducks available to the waterfowl hunter are teal and wood ducks. These...
Veterans clinic to open at Fort Meade Anticipating an influx of vets from Iraq and Afghanistan, Maryland plans to open a second veterans health clinic in Anne Arundel County within 18 months, officials said this week.