Md. Moms Drop Diapers for Communication

ROCKVILLE – Liam Ratner of Potomac made it through a three-hour meeting without wetting or soiling his pants

Thanksgiving Dinner Goes Wild

WASHINGTON – While most American families ambush their Thanksgiving turkey in the sterile aisles of the local supermarket, some have battled nature to serve up a more traditional wild bird

College Park Terror Suspect Argues Evidence

ALEXANDRIA, Va

State Cannot Try Man Accused of 2002 Murder and Carjacking

WASHINGTON – The family of Straughan Lee Griffin was devastated Monday when the U

Parents Must Prove Special Ed Plan Inadequate, Court Rules

WASHINGTON – A Supreme Court ruling in a Maryland case Monday has mixed implications for those who want the best education for students with disabilities, an education expert said

Maryland Lowest on Short List of States Using Death Penalty

WASHINGTON – Maryland’s lethal injection of Steven Oken was one of 59 executions carried out in 2004 by just 12 of the 38 states with a death penalty on the books, according to a U