Echo of Sniper Attacks Has Little Effect on Violent Video Game’s Sales

WASHINGTON – Less than a week after two suspects were arrested in connection with the sniper attacks that killed 10 people and wounded three, a video game with eerily similar sniper capabilities is flying off the shelves of local stores

Violent Video Games, Movies May Hold Clues to Sniper Motives

WASHINGTON – Montgomery County detectives have reportedly bought violent video games in a search for any possible motive behind the sniper attacks that left 10 dead and three wounded in the region

Police Studying Violent Video Games, Movies for Clues to Sniper Motives

WASHINGTON – Montgomery County detectives are buying violent video games and movies, looking for any possible motive behind the sniper attacks that left 10 dead and three wounded in the region

Montgomery County Senate Race Features Party-Switchers

ANNAPOLIS – It’s difficult enough to be a converted Republican in a Democratic district, but as Sen

Election Day Looms For Deadlocked Gubernatorial Candidates

ANNAPOLIS – The mud has been slung, the spin has been spun and the campaigning is all but done

It’s Not a Typo: Two Generations of One Family Run for Three Levels of Office

WASHINGTON – Charles County voters can mark “Crawford” three times on their ballots Tuesday and still have their votes counted legally

Republicans Hope to Ride Ehrlich Coattails to State House Victories

ANNAPOLIS – Even if Republican U

Stars Not Likely to Align for Unidentified Candidate Running on UFO Platform

WASHINGTON – Stephen Bassett hasn’t made much of an impression in his bid for the 8th District seat in Congress

Court Says Lawsuit Can Proceed Against Prince George’s Cop in Fatal Shooting

WASHINGTON- A federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that an off-duty Prince George’s County police officer can stand trial for fatally shooting a man outside a West Lanham dance in 1997

Popularity Increases Among Advanced Placement Courses

ANNAPOLIS – More Maryland high school students are taking advanced placement courses — and passing the classes’ exams to earn college credit — in an effort to boost grade-point averages, save on tuition costs and enhance college applications