Ehrlich Spearheads Fight for Discipline In House GOP Caucus

WASHINGTON – In the wake of elections that weakened Republicans’ hold on Congress, Rep

Appeals Court Sides With Sam’s Club Store in Union Dispute

A federal appeals court has reversed unfair labor practice findings against a Sam’s Club in Landover, saying there was not enough evidence that managers improperly disciplined a union organizer and threatened the store might close

High Court to Hear Local Case on Cops, Media Raid of Home

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court Monday agreed to hear an appeal from a Montgomery County couple who sued police for bringing a newspaper reporter and photographer along on a raid of their home

Federal Government Promises to Clean Up Its Act Around Bay

WASHINGTON – The federal government will help in the cleanup of the Chesapeake Bay by taking better care of the 2

Black Comptroller’s Firing of White Man Not Racially Motivated

A federal appeals court has rejected a white man’s claim that he was fired by former Baltimore Comptroller Jacqueline McLean in a “purge” of white males from the upper management of her office

Congressional Candidates to Voters: Love Me, Love My Dog

WASHINGTON – Whoever wins in Maryland’s 5th District congressional race, voters can count on the district going to the dogs

Asian, Russian Economic Crises Hit Home for Maryland Farmers

WASHINGTON – Economic woes in Asia and Russia are being felt by farmers in Maryland, where agricultural exports are expected to drop this year and crop prices have fallen with demand

Court Gives Church-Affiliated School a New Shot at State Funds

A federal appeals court has ordered a new hearing for Columbia Union College, which was denied state funding because of its affiliation with the Seventh-day Adventist Church