The ‘James Gang’ Runs For a Mother, a Friend and a Cure

TOWSON – Wearing a pink silk tie over a light rose dress shirt and looking younger than his twenty-five years, Randy James spoke to the crowd gathered near the fountain in Courts Plaza here about how his mother’s battle with cancer had shaped him

Md. Seeks Private Sector Role In Transit Planning

GAITHERSBURG – Gov

Researchers Explore Gender Differences in Pain Research

BALTIMORE-Male and female brains really are different, due in part to the role of sex hormones each is secreting, researchers said at a conference on gender and pain held in Baltimore

Violent Inmates To Be Removed From Jessup

ANNAPOLIS – The troubled Maryland House of Corrections in Jessup will soon no longer hold some of the state’s most violent criminals

As Deadline Looms, Prince George’s Vote Count Plods Along

UPPER MARLBORO – The black plastic case bearing the Diebold inscription is lifted from the hundreds packed along the floor of the warehouse adjacent to the offices of the Prince George’s County board of elections

Assembly Leaders Order Investigation of ‘Failures’ in Primary

ANNAPOLIS – Citing “inexcusable system failures,” two top leaders of the Maryland General Assembly on Thursday ordered an audit to determine what caused voting problems in Tuesday’s primary and to recommend how to fix them before November

Attacks on Psychiatrists Reported as Uncommon

ANNAPOLIS – Dr

Md. Unveils $5 Million Prison Security Package

JESSUP – The state is beefing up security at the troubled Maryland Correctional Institution in Jessup with a $5 million package that will increase staff and help pay for surveillance cameras and additional equipment for correctional officers