Hold It Right There! Marriage Trainers Say

ANNAPOLIS – It’s Valentine’s Day, and she just popped the question

Murder is Murder, Delegate Says

ANNAPOLIS – Under a series of court rulings, someone who kills his or her spouse for committing adultery can be convicted of manslaughter rather than murder

Gay Rights Advocates Try Again for Anti-Discrimination Law

ANNAPOLIS – It was the battle of the ministers as people on both sides of two gay rights measures testified Thursday before a committee of the House of Delegates

Women Lawmakers Vow To Restore Aid to Pregnant Women

ANNAPOLIS – Women lawmakers told Lt

Legislators Move To Strengthen Domestic Violence Laws

ANNAPOLIS – Domestic violence has its roots in the human heart

State Says Osteoporosis Prevention Bill Too Costly

ANNAPOLIS – Before she dies, one of every two women gets osteoporosis, as does one of every five men

Insurance Firms Claim No Bias Against Domestic Violence Victims

ANNAPOLIS – Although Maryland insurance companies say they don’t discriminate against victims of domestic violence, a pair of state legislators wants to make sure

Insurance Co. Must Pay Defense Costs in Sexual Harassment Case

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Special Appeals Thursday told an insurance company it must pay for the cost of defending a client against a complaint of sexual harassment