TEMPLE HILLS – As a few people quietly dined inside a dimly lit Regina Pizzeria, Dario Caccibillani took a break from tossing dough, serving customers and chatting with employees to pose a serious question
Nationals’ Attendance Meets Expectations, But Is Far From Selling Out
ANNAPOLIS – On April 14, more than 44,000 people packed Robert F
The Orioles are outdrawing the Nationals but the competition has just begun
ANNAPOLIS — Despite starting the season in first place in the American League East, the Baltimore Orioles were in the middle of the pack of Major League Baseball teams in terms of attendance during their first two home stands, barely outdrawing the new Washington Nationals
Ocean City Police, Town, Businesses Cooperate for Crowd Control
ANNAPOLIS – When Bernadette DiPino joined the Ocean City Police force in 1988, she had to break up fights every night on the boardwalk
Beachgoers Ignore Ocean City Pedestrian Safety Efforts
ANNAPOLIS – One summer afternoon in 2001, Ocean City Police officers placed yellow tape around a bar on 49th Street, forbidding pedestrians from crossing the street there
OCPD Shines Light on Teen Night Life
ANNAPOLIS – In 2001, the after-hours life at Ocean City’s 45th Street Village and its two alcohol-free, late-night clubs was “out of control
Delegate to Ask Voters to Strike Medical Decisions Act
ANNAPOLIS – A conservative lawmaker began working to repeal a measure allowing unmarried couples to make medical decisions for their life partners just hours after it passed the General Assembly by Monday’s deadline
Lawmakers Praise ‘Healthy’ Session, Despite Setbacks
ANNAPOLIS – The 2005 legislative session may be remembered by health care advocates for what did not happen after the failure of several ambitious policies
Drug Buying Groups’ Reputation Has Lawmakers Considering Regulation
ANNAPOLIS – Pharmacy owner Tom Connelly is tired of people blaming him for rising prescription drug costs — it’s the fault of pharmacy benefit managers
Wal-Mart Objects to Senate Approval of Health Care Payment Bill
ANNAPOLIS – Health care advocates applauded Senate Finance Committee Chairman Thomas Middleton, D-Charles, as he walked down the steps of the State House Tuesday afternoon