ANNAPOLIS – A bill to oversee crematories is still alive in the Senate, but a committee chairman said it won’t pass unless the panel can change a provision calling for two separate state agencies to split regulatory duties
Kirwan Says He is Prevented from Revealing Deferred Compensation Plan Details
WASHINGTON – William “Brit” Kirwan says he cannot reveal the amount of deferred compensation he will receive as University System of Maryland chancellor because state officials worry it could affect a separate lawsuit
At Some Catholic Schools, Priest Sex Scandal Becomes Lesson in Current Events
WASHINGTON – When students at DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville return from Easter vacation, the school rector will go to their religion classes and talk about the priest sexual misconduct scandal that began in Boston and hit closer to home recently
Final Four Could Trigger `March Madness’ for Gambling Addicts, Counselors Fear
WASHINGTON – When the Maryland Terrapins take the floor in this weekend’s NCAA Final Four, there will be more than just a trophy and bragging rights at stake
Judge Says Gay Men Accused of Child Porn Were Not Targeted for Their Sexuality
WASHINGTON – A federal court judge has ruled that a Montgomery County police detective acted reasonably when he arrested two gay Germantown men who had secretly videotaped a teen-age neighbor having sex with their dogs in their basement
Let the Gaming Begin: Hoyer, Kansas Lawmaker, Put Food Wager on Final Four
WASHINGTON -Congress may be out of session this week, but harsh words are still flying between politicians
Tougher Federal Air Pollution Standards May Pose Problem for Parts of Maryland
WASHINGTON – Maryland will not completely meet new federal air pollution controls set to be implemented as a result of a D
University Officials Refuse to Reveal Deferred Compensation Amount for Kirwan
WASHINGTON – University System of Maryland officials Wednesday refused to reveal how much deferred compensation they will pay incoming Chancellor William Kirwan above his base salary of $375,000
Schaefer Tells State to Restart ICC Study
ANNAPOLIS – Comptroller William Donald Schaefer added his opinion Wednesday to the increasingly clamorous debate over the Inter-county Connector, saying the state should move forward with an environmental impact study aborted by Gov
Appeals Court Upholds Death Sentence Imposed for Third Time in 1983 Killings
WASHINGTON – Nearly two decades after the stabbing death of an elderly Baltimore couple, a federal appeals court has reinstated the death sentence of John Booth-El, who has three times been sentenced to death in the 1983 murders