Environmentalists Sue Perdue, Chicken Farm

ANNAPOLIS – A coalition of environmental groups is suing Perdue Farms Inc

Farmers Can Burn Debris From Collapsed Chicken Houses

ANNAPOLIS – About 40 Eastern Shore chicken houses collapsed under the weight of the recent snow, and now the Maryland Department of the Environment is giving farmers the option to burn the wood debris instead of hauling it to the landfill

Bills Would Make Divorce Easier, as Long as There’s No Sex

ANNAPOLIS – To get a marriage license in Maryland, a potential bride or groom must show identification and provide basic information such as name, birth date and address

Oystermen Urge Support of Dredging Bill

ANNAPOLIS – As Grant Corbin testified to a House of Delegates committee Wednesday, he held up a rusty metal plate about the size of a dining tray

Senate President Proposes Chesapeake Conservation Corps

ANNAPOLIS – Senate President Thomas V

At Arlington National Cemetery Some Funerals Go on While Others are Postponed

ANNAPOLIS – Arlington National Cemetery’s perfect rows of white gravestones were completely covered with snow by Wednesday afternoon, but funerals for America’s fallen servicemen and women continued

Bill Would Provide Lift for Mobile Home Owners’ Move

ANNAPOLIS – Andrea Leepa owns her home, but not the land it sits on

Bill to Protect Marylanders’ Right to Dry

ANNAPOLIS – There are many high-tech ways to save money and conserve energy

Bill Would Ban BPA in Children’s Products

ANNAPOLIS – Child and family advocates, nurses, environmental organizations and business representatives Tuesday urged a Maryland House committee to support a bill banning a common chemical from infant and children’s products

Bill Seeks to Suspend Fees for Aquaculture

ANNAPOLIS – Raymond Combs and his family have been trying to get permits to raise oysters for the last three years