Police Studying Violent Video Games, Movies for Clues to Sniper Motives

WASHINGTON – Montgomery County detectives are buying violent video games and movies, looking for any possible motive behind the sniper attacks that left 10 dead and three wounded in the region

Violent Video Games, Movies May Hold Clues to Sniper Motives

WASHINGTON – Montgomery County detectives have reportedly bought violent video games in a search for any possible motive behind the sniper attacks that left 10 dead and three wounded in the region

Echo of Sniper Attacks Has Little Effect on Violent Video Game’s Sales

WASHINGTON – Less than a week after two suspects were arrested in connection with the sniper attacks that killed 10 people and wounded three, a video game with eerily similar sniper capabilities is flying off the shelves of local stores

Critics Call for New Look at Law That Makes Suits Moot Against the Military

WASHINGTON – The Navy says Master Chief Petty Officer Larry Rowe injured himself in the service of his country — playing volleyball

With 2nd District Race a Toss-Up, Swing Voters Could Make Final Difference

WASHINGTON – Teamsters Local 355 President Denis Taylor has known Republican Helen Delich Bentley for years, but he is supporting Dutch Ruppersberger in the 2nd District race because he wants a Democratic Congress

Route to 2nd District Seat Turns to Low Road, As Negative Ads Begin

WASHINGTON – Campaign officials say the gloves are off in the 2nd District race for Congress

Local Officials Voice Little Concern Over Long-Ago Chemical Tests at Aberdeen

WASHINGTON – Kent and Harford County officials said Thursday they are not concerned about long-term health risks from open-air tests of “very nasty” nerve agents at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in the 1960s

House Passes Tax Break Aimed at Military; Critics Say They Aimed Too Low

WASHINGTON – The House unanimously approved a bill Wednesday that could exempt military personnel from paying tax on the sale of their homes and death gratuity payments, among other provisions

Forget the Weather Channel: For Arthritis Sufferers, Knees Know the Forecast

WASHINGTON – Weather forecasters can guess what impact the remnants of Hurricane Lili will have on the Mid-Atlantic region this weekend, if any