For Duncan, It’s One Voter at a Time

CHESAPEAKE BEACH – Standing on a balcony of the Chesapeake Beach Resort and Spa on Wednesday, dressed in an Oxford shirt and striped tie, Montgomery County Executive Doug Duncan listened patiently as local politicians told him about their concerns and needs for this bayside town of 4,000

Court Hears Age Bias Case

ANNAPOLIS-At first glance, the question before the Maryland Court of Appeals Tuesday appeared to be a technical issue: Can a local school board properly be considered to be a state agency?

But the answer could have far-reaching consequences throughout the state, potentially opening Maryland school boards to a rash of discrimination lawsuits

Court Asked to Void Death Sentence

ANNAPOLIS-Lawyers for condemned killer Vernon Evans asked the Maryland Court of Appeals Friday to throw out his death sentence because, they said, the administration of capital punishment is racially biased