Maryland Racial Profiling Suit Left On Back Burner

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s racial profiling lawsuit is on hold until Gov

Chief Moose Treks to Capital To Support New Gun Legislation

ANNAPOLIS – Three gun restriction bills won support Thursday from the big gun himself — Montgomery County Chief of Police Charles A

Maryland Files Emergency Motion to Stop Bush’s Clean Air Act Changes

WASHINGTON – Maryland joined nine other states Thursday in asking a federal judge to stop the Bush administration from relaxing industrial pollution restrictions next month

As Promised, Ehrlich Pushes Charter Schools

SEVERN – Gov

Campaign Finance Reform Bill Would Help Public Track Contributions

ANNAPOLIS – Ocean Downs race track owner William Rickman was connected to about $185,000 given to Maryland lawmakers through a network of business subsidiaries and family, a recent study shows

Fourth-grader Steps into Second Walking Bill Debate

ANNAPOLIS – Will Smith knew the drill

Baltimore Judge One Step Closer to Federal Bench After Easy Senate Hearing

WASHINGTON – Baltimore City Circuit Judge William Quarles took another step on the long road to a federal judgeship Wednesday, breezing through a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on his nomination to the U

Teen Driver Bill Makes Eighth Pass in State Senate

ANNAPOLIS – Kathryn Orosz remembers the January day four years ago when her 17-year-old son died, along with his girlfriend and stepsister, behind the wheel of a yellow Ford Mustang in Calvert County

Smallpox Vaccine Arrives in Maryland, Vaccinations Begin This Month

WASHINGTON – Maryland received its shipment of smallpox vaccinations earlier this week and plans to begin phase one of the federally mandated smallpox vaccination program by the middle of the month, state health department officials said

New Legislation Targets Coal Power Pollution

ANNAPOLIS – Emissions of two common pollutants from coal-fired power plants would be capped starting in 2008 under legislation proposed Tuesday by a Bowie delegate