Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Challenge to Pension Plan of Maryland-Based Union

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court said that it will consider whether a disgruntled retiree can challenge a court settlement of a class-action lawsuit against a Maryland-based union

Justices Grill Verizon, PSC Attorneys on Federal Jurisdiction in State Dispute

WASHINGTON – Supreme Court justices peppered lawyers from Verizon Maryland Inc

Birthright Israel Votes to Proceed with Student Trip, Despite New Violence

WASHINGTON – Officials at Birthright Israel voted unanimously Tuesday to go ahead with plans to send close to 9,000 youths to visit Israel this winter, despite recent outbreaks of violence in popular tourist regions there

Verizon, State Take Fight Over Internet Phone Charges to Supreme Court

WASHINGTON – Verizon Maryland Inc

Attacks, Slack Economy Give Companies Little Stomach for Big Holiday Parties

WASHINGTON – Corporate holiday parties this year will be toned-down affairs, if they are held at all, in the face of a shaky economy and post-attack worries

With Anthrax Cleanup Delayed, Maryland Offices Continue to Get Brentwood Mail

WASHINGTON – Suburban Maryland facilities will continue to receive mail from a closed Washington, D

When Scouting Out a Holiday Route, Follow the Scouts’ Motto — Be Prepared

WASHINGTON – Thanksgiving travelers should take a tip from the Boy Scouts before leaving home this year — be prepared

Turkey Travelers Trading Trendy for Traditional This Thanksgiving

WASHINGTON – If they aren’t already carving the turkey at home this holiday, Marylanders will want to escape to places as far away from the big city as possible — and straight into fantasy worlds removed from the events of this past fall

Hoyer Pushes Compromise Bill to Offer Aid, Set Federal Standards for Voting

WASHINGTON – A year after the Florida presidential recount debacle, Rep

Online Contracts Turn State Procurement from Bid-and-Wait to Point-and-Click

WASHINGTON – Small business owner William Block Jr