5 Md. Legislators Have Concealed Weapons Permits

ANNAPOLIS – As the three men barreled toward him late one night after session, Del

Court of Appeals Decision Will Have Little Impact, Experts Say

ANNAPOLIS – Legal and civil rights experts say there will be little impact from this week’s Court of Appeals decision that white jurors cannot be excluded on the basis of race

Maryland Nonprofits Against Proposed State Tax Cut

ANNAPOLIS – With federal cutbacks on the horizon, a coalition of Maryland nonprofit organizations urged Gov

Intricate Investigation Led to Temple Hills Gun Store Bust

TEMPLE HILLS – On the evening of Sept

Glendening Extends Pay Promise through Thanksgiving

ANNAPOLIS – Gov

Federal Workers Commiserate in Unemployment Lines

ANNAPOLIS – Elsie Watts’ alarm clock went off Thursday at 6 a

Welfare Advocates Protest State Support for NFL

BALTIMORE – When Gov

Glendening Just the Guy Next Door to University Park Residents

UNIVERSITY PARK – Parris N

Court Orders Cut in Payments to Retired Baltimore Firefighter

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Special Appeals said Thursday that a Baltimore firefighter’s pension and workers compensation had to be reduced to the level of his weekly salary at retirement

State Welfare Computer Implementation Derailed in Montgomery

ANNAPOLIS – A $100 million computer system that pays child support checks and determines welfare eligibility continues to hit snags in Montgomery County, delaying its statewide implementation