WASHINGTON – The vast majority of Maryland lawyers never get into trouble
Bad Lawyers Worsen Under Mild Punishments
WASHINGTON – Maryland lawyers who plan to murder their spouse or have sex with minors have been swiftly disbarred, but many who repeatedly cheat, lie, steal, abandon their clients or torture animals can do so for years without suffering any real consequence, according to records from the state agency assigned to police the practice of law
Md. Counties Reinforce Weather Plans for Election Day
WASHINGTON – Moving Maryland’s primary date from March to snowier February has left many county election boards worrying about weather problems around Election Day
Bush Commemorates World AIDS Day in Maryland
MOUNT AIRY – President Bush praised the missionary work of Maryland volunteers Friday in commemorating World AIDS Day with a request to Congress to double funding for his AIDS relief initiative to $30 billion for the next five years
Lieutenant Governor Tells Lobbyists Maryland Is Ready for BRAC
WASHINGTON – The budget passed by the Maryland General Assembly earlier this month will pave the way for a surge of new residents from the military Base Realignment and Closure process, Lt
Republicans Dig for Maryland Money to Win Presidency
WASHINGTON – Maryland, long known as a Democratic state, has given a record amount, more than $2 million, to Republican presidential candidates this year
Many Indians Say, `No Thanks’ to Thanksgiving
WASHINGTON – The iconic Thanksgiving image of colonists and Indians sharing a feast has become the symbol of caring and cooperation among peoples, but for many Native Americans it is a reminder of betrayal, bloodshed and continuing discrimination
^Early Primary Means Early Voter Deadlines
WASHINGTON – Today is the deadline for voters to change party affiliation
House Clears Path to Citizenship for Immigrants in Military
WASHINGTON – The House passed legislation Tuesday that would make it easier for immigrants serving in the military to become American citizens