House Passes Anti-terrorism Bill With Help From Maryland Members

WASHINGTON – With the help of six of seven Maryland members, the House passed a bill Thursday that would attempt to prevent terrorism and restrict appeals of death row inmates

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John Kimble says he is running for Congress because he’s “just your average Joe

Naval Academy Midshipmen Indicted for Car Theft Conspiracy

In the latest of a series of scandals to rock the Naval Academy in a week, two current and three former midshipmen have been indicted by a federal grand jury in Baltimore for conspiring to traffic in stolen cars

Analysis Shows Group Lobbying Is Widespread, Expensive

ANNAPOLIS – Lobbyists spent nearly $400,000 during the 1995 General Assembly session wining and dining groups of state lawmakers, according to a computer analysis of State Ethics Commission records

Wynn’s Challenger Says He’s Just Average, But Lawsuits Have Embroiled Him

John Kimble says he is running for Congress because he’s “just your average Joe

Bill Making State-Aided Businesses Accountable Nears Passage

ANNAPOLIS – A bill raising the standard of accountability for businesses that receive special state loans or grants in exchange for bringing jobs and capital investment to Maryland moved a step closer to final passage Thursday

Woman Injured in Go-kart Accident To Get Jury Trial

ANNAPOLIS – A Davidsonville woman whose scalp was torn off while racing a go-kart has the right to have a jury decide if the race organizer and the go-kart’s manufacturer and seller were to blame for her injuries, the Maryland Court of Special Appeals ruled Thursday

Two Marylanders Vote to Repeal Assault Weapons Ban

WASHINGTON – Only two of Maryland’s seven House members voted Friday to lift a two-year-old ban on semiautomatic assault weapons

House Panel Says NIH Not Responsible for Contaminations

WASHINGTON – The National Institutes of Health was not responsible for the radioactive contamination of 27 people last June, a congressional panel said Thursday