Maryland Medical Board Again Rated Among Worst, Lawmakers Eye Overhaul

For the third consecutive year, Maryland’s medical board was ranked one of the worst in the country when it comes to seriously disciplining doctors, according to a watchdog group

School Counselors Try to Help as War Hits Home for Maryland Children

WASHINGTON – Whitney Rhone, a bright-eyed, college-bound senior at Bishop McNamara High School in Forestville, is having trouble taking tests these days

Words on War Spark War of Words Between Ehrlich, Legislators

ANNAPOLIS – Democratic legislators expected a reaction to the letter they sent to President Bush protesting U

Dirty Dozens Don’t Stand a Chance Against State’s Crack Eggs Inspectors

COLLEGE PARK – The man who protects consumers from bad eggs knows that they are out there — cracked, dirty, rotten, diseased

Handful of State Inspectors Stay on Top of Millions of Eggs

WASHINGTON – With just 2

Charter School Bills Draw Doubts; Critics Urge Veto

ANNAPOLIS – LaMont Turner has a vision for an old shopping plaza on Route 40 in Havre de Grace

Coast Guard Makes No-Boating Zone Around Calvert Cliffs Power Plant Permanent

WASHINGTON – The Coast Guard is making permanent a security zone around the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant that was set up in the wake of the Sept

Legislators Deepen Ehrlich’s Environmental Cuts

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s environmental programs face at least a year of cutbacks as lawmakers decide to direct funds to human services instead of land conservation in a year dominated by budget problems

Basketball-Playing Twins Face Challenges: War, the Dance

ANNAPOLIS – March Madness has taken on a whole new meaning for the Moore family twins

Miller to Busch: Pass Slots or Expect Stalemate

ANNAPOLIS – The pro-slots Senate will throw down its gauntlet at the gaming-shy House today, when it votes on a budget proposal tying slot machine approval to the end of the legislative session