Traffic Numbers Zoom as Accident Numbers Sink

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s vehicular accident rate declined during the first half of 1995, and the death toll on state roads could be headed for an 11-year low

Hi-Tech Office Keeps State’s Eye on the Road

LINTHICUM – You’re not the only one watching the road when you drive in Maryland

Fender Benders Lend to Maryland’s High Rate of Rear Enders

BETHESDA – John McMillen really liked his old 1989 Escort

DNR Settles Race Discrimination Lawsuit for $21,000

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Board of Public Works agreed Wednesday to pay a $210,000 award to settle a 1994 lawsuit against the state’s Department of Natural Resources

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ANNAPOLIS – For the state’s Department of Natural Resources, Wednesday’s Board of Public Works meeting was an occasion to recognize success and acknowledge wrongdoing

Court Vacates One of Two Life Sentences For Allegany Murder

ANNAPOLIS – An Allegany County man sentenced to two concurrent life sentences for the murder of his former live-in girlfriend had one dropped Friday by the Maryland Court of Special Appeals

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ANNAPOLIS – Child support payments from a man in prison may be reviewed if he has not paid because he was in jail, the Maryland Court of Appeals said Wednesday

Shutdown Touches Naval Academy, Other Installations

ANNAPOLIS – The Naval Academy hoped Tuesday for a short federal shutdown, but braced for a long one

Anne Arundel Looks To Hang On To Business

ANNAPOLIS – The job outlook in Anne Arundel County is looking much like the children’s game “Chutes and Ladders”: both up and down

Maryland Looks for Competitive Business Advantage

ANNAPOLIS – Ask business leaders why they would move their companies to Maryland, and their answers may surprise you