Court of Special Appeals Reverses Evidence Suppression Ruling

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Special Appeals Tuesday reversed an Anne Arundel County court’s decision to suppress evidence – a plastic bag of drugs – dropped by a passenger fleeing the scene of a traffic violation

USM Campuses Respond to Lawmakers’ Concerns Over Rising Tuition

Students at Salisbury University receive credit for working at the registrar’s office, food service and other campus departments, giving the university labor production at no cost

Ex-Congressman’s Problems a Puzzle to Friends

WASHINGTON – Former Rep

Bills Boosting Small Business Win Praise

WASHINGTON – The Small Business Administration is lauding two measures aimed at making it easier for small companies to contract with the federal government

Appeals Court Overturns Arundel Double Murder Conviction

ANNAPOLIS – Ruling that the accused did not receive a fair trial, the Maryland Court of Appeals Tuesday reversed the double- murder conviction of Darris Ware, who was sentenced to death for the 1993 gunshot slayings in Anne Arundel County of Bettina Krista Gentry and Cynthia Allen

U.S. Appeals Court Overturns Decision in Prison Guard’s Favor

WASHINGTON – A federal appellate court said a Maryland prison guard was “too stupid” to realize he was placing an inmate at risk and should not be held liable for a violent knife attack by another inmate

Juvenile Crime Lower Last Year Compared to 1975

WASHINGTON – Driven largely by a growing teen population, juvenile arrests last year rose to their highest level since 1979

Naval Academy Hosts 400 Students for Mock United Nations Meet

ANNAPOLIS – The issue was a big one: whether to give independence to the world’s colonies by the turn of the century

Maryland Delegate Confirmed to Ambassadorship to Romania

WASHINGTON – Maryland Del