WASHINGTON – President Clinton received a memorial bracelet honoring a slain Maryland state trooper Thursday, as part of a new drug awareness campaign unveiled by a national community anti-drug coalition
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Court Orders Cut in Payments to Retired Baltimore Firefighter
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Special Appeals said Thursday that a Baltimore firefighter’s pension and workers compensation had to be reduced to the level of his weekly salary at retirement
Black Employees Allege Discrimination By Circuit City Stores
WASHINGTON – Nineteen former and current employees of Circuit City Stores Inc
Board Approves Two Economic Development Measures
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Board of Public Works continued the state’s economic development push Wednesday by offering loan packages to two businesses
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ANNAPOLIS – The renewal of Rockville Town Center received a lift from the state Wednesday as the Board of Public Works approved more than $2
Lawmakers Hear Business Leaders’ Economic Development Ideas
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland needs to shed its image as a high-tax state and form more solid links between business and government to win jobs for its citizens, state business leaders told lawmakers Tuesday
Players, Take Heart! Lotto Winners Spread Across State, Globe
ROCKVILLE – Like many would-be millionaires, Andrew Schulz decided Friday that the dream is worth the wait