Film Crews Bring Jobs, Revenues, But Also Headaches

ANNAPOLIS – Gary Weber was grateful to abandon his job as manager of a Berlin, Md

Maryland Sets the Stage for Movie Industry

ANNAPOLIS – So you want to be in pictures? Forget Hollywood

State Board Approves Leases, Sale, of Montgomery Schools

ANNAPOLIS – A state board Wednesday voted to lease four former Montgomery County schools and sell another to private organizations

Md. Tobacco Farmers Not Concerned About Cigarette Settlement

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s decision to settle a suit against four major cigarette makers won’t keep tobacco farmers from preparing their crop for market in March

Maryland’s Millennium Mascot Named Loosely After State

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s millennium mascot has been named after the state

Marylanders Claiming Money They Didn’t Know They Were Owed

ANNAPOLIS – A 47-year-old Silver Spring man received a check for $145 from a state pension fund

Maryland High Court To Hear Child Abuse Case

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s Court of Appeals will hear arguments Monday on whether “inaction” is enough reason to convict in a child sexual abuse case

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Epstein was born and raised just outside of Baltimore in Pikesville, and went to college at the University of Maryland, College Park, where he majored in biology and accounting