WASHINGTON – A former Anne Arundel County high school teacher was sentenced to 15 months in jail Tuesday after pleading guilty to receiving child pornography over the Internet
Memorial Ceremony Honors Those Who Died Aboard Titanic
WASHINGTON – Sixteen tuxedo-clad men gathered under the outstretched arms of a 20-foot-high statue
Mikulski, Hoyer Cited By Government Waste Watchdog Group
WASHINGTON – A study released Wednesday criticized two members of the Maryland congressional delegation for adding to the problem of government waste
Note to editors: This is the third in a continuing series on federal government Web sites. Bill Carter can be reached for photos at 202-324-3691.
WASHINGTON – It used to be you’d have to peruse the local post office wall to see who was on the FBI’s infamous “Top 10 Most Wanted” list
Man Shoots Woman Then Turns Gun on Himself; Both Critical
WASHINGTON – A Burke woman and an unidentified man were in critical condition Wednesday night following a morning shooting a few blocks from the White House
Appeals Court Rules Government Not Liable For Employee’s Car Crash
An appeals court in Richmond ruled this week that the federal government should not be held liable for damages from a 1993 crash in which a White House tour guide driving to work killed a young girl and seriously injured her brother
EDS: This is a write-thru of a story moved Jan. 24, with better explanations of the data and the trends throughout.
WASHINGTON – The FBI is seeking the capability after October 1998 to conduct electronic surveillance on as many as 890 telephone calls of Marylanders on any given day, an agency study says
FBI Planning On More Phone Surveillance
WASHINGTON – The FBI may need to conduct electronic surveillance on as many as 890 telephone calls of Marylanders on any given day, an FBI study says