Maryland

Supreme Court Passes on Maryland Man’s Battle with IRS

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court declined Monday to hear an appeal from a Potomac man who was involved in the largest income tax-evasion case in the state

Burning Chicken Manure Feasible, Study Says

ANNAPOLIS Burning poultry litter for fuel in a state prison is feasible, according to a study released last week, a conclusion that could put Maryland one step closer to combating its chicken manure problem

Abortion Clinic Workers Get Blast of Reality at Bomb Demonstration

FORT MEADE – Maryland abortion clinics have largely escaped the violent attacks by anti-abortion activists that have shattered clinics elsewhere in the nation

Girl Scouts Make Room for Patch on Domestic Violence Programs

WASHINGTON – Some Maryland Girl Scouts may soon have a different patch sharing space on their uniforms with the traditional camping and hiking patches — one that says “Stop Domestic Violence

Mr. Rogers Woos Maryland Tech Workers to Their ‘Pennsylvania Neighborhood’

WASHINGTON – Pennsylvania has unleashed a secret weapon in its fight to lure high-tech workers back from Maryland and other states: Mister Rogers

Dulles, United Rank Poorly in On-time Service to Business Areas

ANNAPOLIS If you are traveling from the Washington metropolitan area to business centers on the East Coast, don’t fly out of Washington Dulles International Airport at least not if you want get there on time

High School Basketball Loses its Innocence as Recruiting Pressure Builds

KENSINGTON – At first glance, the Newport Tigers look like any other good high school basketball team

Sunday Hunting Runs Into Trouble In Senate

ANNAPOLIS Arguments between hunters and nature lovers over legislation to repeal a longtime ban on Sunday hunting continued Friday in a Senate hearing with the committee chairman saying the bill was unlikely to get through his panel

Chlamydia Screening Bill Passes House

ANNAPOLIS A bill to require Maryland insurers and managed care companies to pay for annual chlamydia screenings for their high-risk members is a step closer to becoming law

Airline Passengers Say Price Beats Time

ANNAPOLIS Viki Baxter waited at Baltimore/Washington International Airport for a flight to Atlanta she knew would get her home later than scheduled, but she had no choice