Potomac Lighthouse, Known to Presidents, Now a Secret Treasure

PINEY POINT – It is called the “Lighthouse of Presidents” — but not because Piney Point Lighthouse rises to any presidential stature

Mayberry Running — and Running — to Unseat Goldstein

ANNAPOLIS – A recent day on the campaign trail for Tim Mayberry went like this: Exchange Club breakfast in Hagerstown at 7 a

Juror’s Omission Not Enough to Overturn Cocaine Conviction

ANNAPOLIS – The Court of Special Appeals upheld a Dorchester County man’s cocaine possession conviction Friday, rejecting his argument that a juror should have revealed that her husband’s cousin had a drug problem

Deputy’s Slip of the Lip No Reason to Void Drunk Driving Case

ANNAPOLIS – A Washington County sheriff’s deputy should not have been allowed to testify that he believed a driver had a blood-alcohol content of

Maryland Schools Send Daughters, and Sons, to Work For a Day

ANNAPOLIS – Classrooms across Maryland were a little quieter Thursday as parents took their daughters — and sons — out of school for “Take Our Daughters to Work Day

Lawmakers Tighten Restrictions on Teen Drivers

GLEN BURNIE – Mike Lichtenberg, 17, was waiting to get his driver’s license when he learned about tough new licensing restrictions that could take effect for teens like his friend, 16-year-old Nick Conway

Court Upholds Victim’s ID of Handcuffed Suspect in Carjacking

ANNAPOLIS – The Court of Special Appeals upheld attempted armed carjacking and kidnapping convictions of man who complained that Prince George’s County Police let the victim identify him when “he looked as if he was

Southern Maryland Lawmakers Worry About Impact on Farmers

ANNAPOLIS – Southern Maryland lawmakers this week wrapped up the “kind of session that you’d like to leave and face the voters” — unless the voters are farmers

Police Were Not Wrong to Bring Media on Home Raid, Court Says

ANNAPOLIS – A divided federal appeals court said U

Lawmakers Approve Multiracial ID for State Forms

ANNAPOLIS – Marylanders of mixed ancestry may no longer have to mark “other” or settle for just one racial category when filling out state forms