Fines for Workplace Safety Violations Lower for Accidents Involving Women

WASHINGTON – Maryland employers on average are slapped with higher fines for accidents injuring men than they are for those hurting women, an analysis of more than two decades of government records revealed

Investigation of Fatal Accident Leaves Employee Dissatisfied

WASHINGTON – An investigation into one of Bethlehem Steel Corp

Bi-state Commission Eyes the State of the Blue Crab

ANNAPOLIS – Federal and state fishery scientists charged with assessing the Chesapeake Bay blue crab population soon will release a definitive report eagerly anticipated by watermen, legislators and conservationists

Maryland Lawmakers Pre-File 87 Bills

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland lawmakers gearing up for the 1996 General Assembly session have already filed 87 bills tapping into such hot-button issues as crime, crabbing regulations, education and economic development

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

5 Md. Legislators Have Concealed Weapons Permits

ANNAPOLIS – As the three men barreled toward him late one night after session, Del

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

BETHESDA – John McMillen really liked his old 1989 Escort

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