WASHINGTON – A jury will decide whether a Somerset County police officer’s shooting of a suspect was an innocent mistake or one worth $1
Young Football Players at Greater Concussion Risk Than Pros
A 2006 study by the National Center for Injury Prevention found that 47 percent of high school football players sustain a concussion each season.
Young Football Players at Greater Concussion Risk Than Pros
BURTONSVILLE – From what he remembers, and it isn’t much, Cameron Williams was cold
Anne Arundel Voters Could Shape 4th District Race
WASHINGTON – Anne Arundel County could play a pivotal role in the newly aligned 4th Congressional District race, even though no candidate from there has officially entered the race
Montgomery Lawmakers Push Panhandling Ban — Again
WHITE OAK – Vanita Smith sat in the grassy median of New Hampshire Avenue, her body balled-up underneath her blue poncho to keep warm
Maryland Slow to Report Mental Health Problems to Gun Background Check Database
WASHINGTON – Maryland is one of 23 states that has been lax in reporting mental health and substance abuse records to a national database used to run background checks on gun purchasers, a coalition of mayors found in a report released this week
Information Experts: Improving Search Skills Critical
COLLEGE PARK – 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
Republicans Outnumber Democrats Gunning for Bartlett’s Congressional Seat
WASHINGTON – More Republicans than Democrats have signed up to unseat Rep
Young, Underemployed Graduates Make Pitch for Obama Jobs Program
WASHINGTON – Braden Dauer has been looking for a government or political job since he graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park in 2009
Sharp Spike in Maryland Student Loan Debt
COLLEGE PARK – College students in Maryland left school last year with more debt than ever before, according to a new report released Thursday