Dorchester Commuters Ride on County Change

CAMBRIDGE – It markets itself as the “first true premier Mid-Atlantic resort,” a palace that rises in the east for motorists crossing the Choptank River Bridge on their summertime treks to the beach

Clear Channel, Allfirst Eye Bay Bridge Sponsorship

BALTIMORE – That “Welcome to Maryland’s Eastern Shore” sign greeting eastbound drivers over the Bay Bridge may soon be covered with a pink and orange Dunkin’ Donuts logo

At Hyde Field, Teen Dreams Take Flight

CLINTON – Some kids know what they want to be when they grow up, but Sean Bell goes one step farther: he knows exactly what he wants to fly

Gas Pump Scofflaws Could Get Driving Privileges Shut Off

ANNAPOLIS – Steal gas, risk losing your driver’s license

Radar Camera Bill Zips Full Speed Ahead

ANNAPOLIS – State senators passed legislation Wednesday that, if approved by their counterparts in the House and signed into law, would allow police to use radar cameras in residential areas and school zones to deter speeding motorists

House Gives Legs to Walking Bill

ANNAPOLIS – It’s free, it’s healthy, and it’s so easy to do that House lawmakers voted Friday to make it synonymous with Maryland

Maryland Officials Man Battle Stations for War

ANNAPOLIS – With less than 24 hours until American troops could be authorized to march toward Baghdad, Maryland officials are bunkering down for possible retaliation on Free State soil

Terror Victims Butt Heads with Immigrants Over Licenses

ANNAPOLIS – Jason Sekzer moved from an entry-level position at Cantor Fitzgerald to vice president of operations in four years, a 31-year-old rising star for one of the world’s largest brokerage firms

Bike Trail Proposal Detoured by Senate Delegation

ANNAPOLIS – When push came to shove, petal power proved stronger than pedal power