Supreme Court Declines Somerset County Case of Mistaken Shooting

A jury will decide whether a Somerset County police officer’s shooting of a suspect was an innocent mistake or one worth $1.2 million after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the case.

Supreme Court Declines Somerset County Case of Mistaken Shooting

WASHINGTON – A jury will decide whether a Somerset County police officer’s shooting of a suspect was an innocent mistake or one worth $1

In Artists’ Hands, Lowly Gourds Grow Into Decorative Sculptures

Most people think of gourds as fall decoration or food, but several Marylanders see them as art.

In Artists’ Hands, Lowly Gourds Grow Into Decorative Sculptures

WASHINGTON – Most people think of gourds as fall decoration or food, but several Marylanders see them as art

Information Experts: Improving Search Skills Critical

Web users need to vastly improve their online research skills in order to take advantage of growing stores of data on the Internet, a group of leading information thinkers said Monday.

Romney Wins Maryland — In Early Presidential Money Race

Maryland residents have donated nearly $1 million to Republican presidential candidates so far this year — with Mitt Romney ahead — despite the state’s true blue reputation.

Green Roof Novelties: Bees, Bocce, Beauty

Green roofs provide potential for recreational, aesthetic and ecofriendly space, and as the appeal of sustainable roofing grows, Washington area residents continue to find colorful alternatives to just being green.

Soldiers Struggle for Work After Service

Nationwide, unemployment among veterans is 8.3 percent according to the most complete statistics from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. In Maryland, this rate is lower, around 5.7 percent, but the disorientation veterans feel transitioning from war to the work force is the same.

Baltimore Police Major Determined to Make an Impression

BALTIMORE – On the lowest level of the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center, below the courtrooms, offices, and judges’ chambers, two Baltimore teenagers sit alone in holding cells, waiting to learn their fate

Day in Juvenile Court Reveals Challenges for All Parties

BALTIMORE – It’s 9:30 a