CLARKSBURG – Instead of mugshots, there were coffee mugs
Valentine’s Day Gives Heartburn to Psychologists, Counselors
WASHINGTON – Valentine’s Day isn’t all hearts and flowers
Maryland Muslims Mobilize Against Slots
WASHINGTON – A coalition of Maryland Muslims is mobilizing against the governor’s plan to use slots to balance the state’s beleaguered budget
Baltimore Judge One Step Closer to Federal Bench After Easy Senate Hearing
WASHINGTON – Baltimore City Circuit Judge William Quarles took another step on the long road to a federal judgeship Wednesday, breezing through a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on his nomination to the U
Legal Community Praises Nomination of Bennett for U.S. District Court Bench
WASHINGTON – Legal professionals praised the nomination of Richard Bennett to a U
Supreme Court Won’t Take Up Property Dispute Between AME Zion and Local Church
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Monday refused to step into a property dispute between a national denomination and a Maryland congregation that wanted to take millions of dollars of assets when it split from the main church in 1999
Maryland’s High Ranking in Anti-Tobacco Spending Jeopardized by Budget Cuts
WASHINGTON – Maryland is one of only four states that meet federal guidelines for spending on programs to stop or prevent smoking, according to a report released Wednesday by a coalition of health groups
Maryland Activists Prepare to Rally for Peace, Counter-Rally for Patriotism
WASHINGTON – Sam Legg may have to “figure out how to carry a bucket of tissues” with him, but the 86-year-old Baltimore resident said he won’t let a cold keep him from Saturday’s peace rally
Lawsuit Against Tire Plant Appears to Have Reached End of 16-Year Fight
WASHINGTON – Wesley Bartlett is still fighting the cancer that’s spread throughout his body, but after 16 years of legal wrangling he’s stopped fighting the Kelly
Sniper Victims’ Families Sue Gun Maker, Dealer Over Deaths
WASHINGTON – Family members of two Washington-area sniper victims filed suit Thursday against a gun maker and a gun dealer, charging that the businesses “share the responsibility” for the spree that killed 10 and wounded three