FREDERICK – It was the kind of pitch usually heard only on late-night television
Bartlett Scoots Around Youngsters in High-Tech `Segway’ Scooter Ride
WASHINGTON – His eyes gleamed as he walked into the room
Bush Wants to Cut Program That Has Put Thousands of Cops on Maryland Streets
WASHINGTON – Maryland officials are decrying President Bush’s plan to sharply cut the Community Oriented Policing Services program, which has funded the addition of more than 2,600 officers in about 100 police agencies across the state
Maryland Firefighters Join Call for Funds to Support Post-Sept. 11 Roles
WASHINGTON – Within an hour of the Sept
Police Don’t Plan Super Bowl Sunday Drunken Driving Blitz; MADD Not Worried
WASHINGTON – Super Bowl Sunday may be one of the deadliest days for alcohol-related traffic deaths across the nation, but county police and sheriff’s departments report that this Sunday will be “business as usual” in Maryland
NFL Drafts Mikulski to Appear on Show About Football’s Female Fans
WASHINGTON – Maybe it was her raucous rendition of “Who Let the Dogs Out” after the Baltimore Ravens won last year’s Super Bowl
Supreme Court Ruling on Sex Offenders Won’t Impact Maryland, Officials Say
WASHINGTON – Maryland officials said the “small number” of sexual offenders who were hospitalized after their prison terms ended will not be affected by a Supreme Court ruling this week against a similar Kansas law
Too-Good-To-Be-True “Prime Bank” Deals a Scam, Officials Warn
WASHINGTON – Jo Ann Stanhill thought of herself as a cautious investor
Curran Aims to Recruit 2002 Mentors in Fight to Prevent Youth Crime
WASHINGTON – Attorney General Joseph Curran vowed Friday to find 2002 mentors this year to work with youth, saying prevention is better than prosecution for preventing juvenile crime