ANNAPOLIS – Megan’s Law, requiring sex offenders to register with police, as well as more gun control and drunken driving restrictions will be on the Maryland General Assembly’s justice agenda when it reconvenes next month
Green Party Lawyer Stumbled into Civil Rights
ANNAPOLIS – Frank Dunbaugh, 71, a retired lawyer, unknowingly integrated Florida hotels for a few days in the 1950s, fought for voting rights and desegregated schools in the South, headed the first integrated Washington, D
Skyway Airlines Becomes Third Carrier to Join BWI since Sept. 11
ANNAPOLIS – Skyway Airlines will become the third carrier in three months to begin service at Baltimore/Washington International Airport, offering nonstop flights roundtrip to Milwaukee beginning Jan
Maryland Green Party Questions Constitutionality of Ballot Access Restrictions
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s ballot access restrictions for alternative political parties stifle party development and limit the number of candidates they can support, the Maryland Green Party told a packed Court of Appeals Thursday
Attorney General Warns Retailers to Stop Selling Cigarettes to Minors
ROCKVILLE – Maryland Attorney General J
Airline Detector Differences Prompt Passenger Unease
ANNAPOLIS – For five years since a bad fall, Gaye Gould, a lawyer from Phoenix, Ariz
Maryland Gets $525,000 From Bridgestone/Firestone Settlement
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland recently received more than $500,000 from a $51
Maryland Unites Police, Rescue Crews With High-Tech Transmissions
LAUREL – Maryland police, fire and rescue workers will try out technology that should enable them to communicate more effectively during disasters like the Sept
BWI to be First East Coast Airport With New Explosive Detectors
ANNAPOLIS – Baltimore/Washington International Airport officials hope to have four state-of-the-art explosive detection machines in place before Thanksgiving, making it the first East Coast airport to have such technology
Artist Shreds Maryland Flag to Raise Death Penalty Awareness
ANNAPOLIS – Thirty-eight states have capital punishment, and Randall Sinner, 48, plans to visit the capitals of every one to raise awareness about the issue through his art