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
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