Maryland Begins Networking Street Gang Problem

WASHINGTON – In the time it takes David Caruso’s character to remove his sunglasses on an episode of CBS’s “CSI: Miami,” a computer database has found a gang member just by knowing his nickname

Maryland Prosecutors Seek Additional Ammunition in War on Gangs

ANNAPOLIS – The House Judiciary Committee heard testimony from prosecutors, legislators, police officers and citizens Tuesday, on why a conspiracy statute often reserved for the Mafia is a necessary weapon in the legal battle against the growing problem of gangs throughout the state

Cardin Stresses Importance of Natural Hurricane Defense

WASHINGTON – Maryland Sen

^Former Marylander Dies in Afghanistan Copter Crash

WASHINGTON – A former Baltimore County resident and graduate of Dulaney High School, Chief Warrant Officer John A

Bartlett Bucks Delegation, Opposes Iraq Resolution

WASHINGTON – Rep

Maryland Lacking in Oval Office Presence

WASHINGTON – Despite Maryland’s history as one of the original colonies and its proximity to national power, the state has never produced an American president, and isn’t expected to break the streak anytime soon

^Navy Paramedic from Maryland Dies in Helicopter Crash

WASHINGTON – On Wednesday, Jacob Ruiz, 13, tore open a package from his big brother, Manuel

Cardin Named Helsinki Co-Chairman

WASHINGTON – Freshman Sen

Wynn Presses for U.S. Department of Peace

WASHINGTON – On the heels of President Bush’s request to boost the defense budget by 7 percent, Rep

Cardin Joins Senate Effort to Curb Voter Deception

WASHINGTON – Misleading election fliers used by Republicans in his own U