WASHINGTON – Alcohol-related deaths on Maryland highways fell to the lowest number in history in 1997, a drop that observers attribute to the fact that drunken driving isn’t considered “cool” anymore
Drunken Driving Law Leaves Little Room for Overindulgence
WASHINGTON – How drunk is drunk?
A 130-pound woman could be charged with driving while intoxicated in Maryland if she was caught behind the wheel after having six glasses of wine over a three-hour period
Holidays Don’t Have to Be Prime Time for Drunken Driving
WASHINGTON – Along with eggnog and holiday parties comes an increase in drinking and driving accidents every year
Lawyer-Dad Cannot Collect Legal Fees For Representing Son, Court Says
A Baltimore County attorney who successfully fought to get his son into a county special education program cannot collect attorney’s fees for his work, a federal appeals court ruled
Both Parties Wonder How Fence-Sitting Morella Will Vote on Impeachment
WASHINGTON – Moderate Republican Rep
State Highway Officials Are Betting the Budget on a Mild Winter
WASHINGTON – Maryland State Highway Administration officials are betting $2 million that this winter will be as mild as the last
Driver Error To Blame for Fatalities on Route 301, Study Reports
WASHINGTON – A State Highway Administration study blames driver error, not the roadway itself, for the recent rash of fatalities on U
Beach-Bound Holiday Travelers Put the ‘Sand’ in Turkey Sandwiches
WASHINGTON – It’s over the river and through the woods to grandmother’s beach house we go this Thanksgiving
Whither Winter’s Weather? Depends on Who You Ask
WASHINGTON – Maryland can expect a colder than normal winter this year