Court Says BGE Board Acted Properly in PEPCO Merger Talks

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Special Appeals ruled Friday that the Baltimore Gas and Electric Co

Committee Breathes Life into Utility Deregulation Efforts

ANNAPOLIS – Lawmakers breathed life back into efforts to deregulate Maryland electric utilities Friday, setting a July 2000 deadline for competition and offering protections for existing utilities

Court Upholds Rape Conviction of Anne Arundel Police Officer

ANNAPOLIS – The Court of Special Appeals on Thursday upheld the rape conviction of an Anne Arundel County police officer who attacked a woman while he was working as a security guard at Parole Plaza

Court Sides With Community Association in Parking Feud

ANNAPOLIS – When his community association told Lester David Bauguess he could not build a detached, three-car garage in his backyard, he began parking his cars on the street

Instructions Did Not Taint Jury in Murder Case, Court Rules

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Special Appeals upheld a teen’s murder and robbery convictions, even though the judge in his trial told jurors they did not have to determine guilt or innocence “to any degree of certainty

Lawmakers Use Kids, Props, Pleas in Pork-Barrel Bids

ANNAPOLIS – No matter what projects they pitched — parks, adult day care centers or therapeutic equestrian centers — lawmakers politely referred to them as “worthy legislative initiatives

Inventors, Small Businesses Hope to Tap Home Shopping Network

LAUREL – Eric Anderson wants to put his toilet on TV

Company that Sells Anthrax Leaves Maryland for Virginia

ANNAPOLIS – The Rockville company that sold cultures of anthrax and the bubonic plague to two Nevada men recently is moving its 230 high-tech jobs to Northern Virginia this month

Here Comes the Bride For the 2,000th Time at Naval Academy

ANNAPOLIS – Mary Torresse put together all five weddings at the U

`Bio-headaches’ Lurk in Maryland’s High-Tech Corridor

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland fire and rescue crews will have one less “bio-headache” when American Type Culture Collection moves to Northern Virginia this month and takes its store of germs with it