ANNAPOLIS – A recent surge in teen traffic deaths has safety advocates renewing calls for restrictions on young and impaired drivers
Attorney General Nixes Youth Marketing of KOOL Mixx Cigs
ANNAPOLIS – Sending a message to tobacco company R
Laws Keep Cops on Streets, Stiffen Penalties for Endangering Pedestrians
CHEVY CHASE – Addressing the spate of pedestrian deaths statewide, lawmakers and law enforcers said Tuesday they hope two state laws taking effect Friday will deter dangerous drivers with increased fines and enable police officers to spend more time on the roads by reducing their time in court
Lawmakers to Loosen Start-up Funds for RESTART
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland lawmakers are ready to release their hold on funding needed for a program to rehabilitate repeat non-violent offenders at two state correctional institutions
High Court Tosses Complaint Against Touch-Screen Voting Machines
ANNAPOLIS – There will be no paper ballots or audits for Maryland voters in the November election, Maryland’s high court ruled Tuesday
Voters Take Case to Stop Electronic Voting Machines to Highest Court
ANNAPOLIS – Citizens challenging the security of the state’s new touch-screen voting machines took their case to Maryland’s highest court Friday, asking the Court of Appeals to overturn Wednesday’s decision by Anne Arundel County Court denying their claims