WASHINGTON – After his arrest on murder charges in the cold, early hours of Oct
Maryland Joining in Growing Haunted Industry
WASHINGTON – If thoughts of visiting haunted houses give you the creeps, and horror films keep you awake at night, a visit to Kim Yates’s home in Rosedale isn’t for you
Haunted Houses Focus on Scares, Safety
ESSEX – With Halloween fast approaching, Marylanders are being inundated with seasonal advertisements beckoning them to tour a haunted house, take a haunted hayride or hike a haunted trail
High Court to Examine Montgomery Special Education Plan
WASHINGTON – Lawyers for the Montgomery County Public Schools and a former student’s parents will argue before the U
Experts Brainstorm Local Fuel Solutions
WASHINGTON – Local governments should raise gas taxes and educate energy consumers to help cushion the effect of rising fuel costs, experts told regional government leaders Friday
Terror Suspect Arrested in College Park
WASHINGTON – A College Park man was arrested at home Thursday night on charges of providing material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization
New FEMA Chief Has Maryland Connection
WASHINGTON – President Bush’s pick to take over leadership of the Federal Emergency Management Agency has strong Maryland ties — he has been administrator of the U
Court Backs University of Maryland Speech Policy
WASHINGTON – The University of Maryland’s policy on outsiders speaking and distributing leaflets on its College Park campus does not violate the First Amendment, the 4th U