ANNAPOLIS – In a low quavering voice, a Silver Spring school teacher told state lawmakers Tuesday how she was secretly filmed for six months by a neighbor who had installed hidden cameras in her bathroom and dressing room
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Senate Committee Kills Term Limits Bill
ANNAPOLIS – The Senate Economic and Environmental Affairs Committee Monday killed a bill that would have limited the terms of state lawmakers
School Board Members Rally Against Federal Education Cuts
WASHINGTON – Maryland schools could lose $34
State Court Denies Second Appeal of Convicted Murderer
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Appeals Tuesday turned down a convicted murderer’s request for a new trial, saying that the dismissal of several potential jurors from his case was not racially motivated
Editors: This is a re-transmission of a story we attempted to send Friday.
WASHINGTON – The message was unmistakably clear from 131 Marylanders recently interviewed on election-year concerns: Congress and President Clinton need to resolve their differences and agree on a budget plan
Duckpin Enthusiasts Want State To Recognize Sport
ANNAPOLIS – Forget the stadium deals, Art Modell and pro football
Legislators Move To Strengthen Domestic Violence Laws
ANNAPOLIS – Domestic violence has its roots in the human heart