Lawmaker Seeks Study to Block Light Pollution

ANNAPOLIS – More than 20 Maryland legislators introduced a bill last week that would help them look to the stars

Managed Care Organization to Cover Medicaid Patients Dropped by FreeState

WASHINGTON – About 40,000 Maryland Medicaid enrollees and their doctors can breathe a sigh of relief

Court Says U.S. Marshals Cannot Withhold Names of Seized Property Buyers

WASHINGTON – A federal judge has ordered the U

Love Letters Become Lessons in Modern Schools’ Valentine’s Day Parties

WASHINGTON- Kids in Maryland public schools can kiss the old-fashioned Valentine’s Day party goodbye

Federal Appeals Court Wants Tougher Sentence for Child Pornographer

WASHINGTON – A federal appeals court said the two-month jail sentence for a former U

Students, Senator Join Forces Again to Pass Helmet Bill

ANNAPOLIS – School-age children led by Hannah More School students piled into a Maryland Senate hearing room for the second time Tuesday to back a bill requiring children under age 16 to wear a helmet while in-line skating

Maryland Lawmakers Say Wyoming Bells Belong to Philippines

ANNAPOLIS – For more than 50 years, two massive bronze bells, symbols of Filipino national pride, have stood silent inside a brick and glass monument in a Wisconsin Air Force base

Commission Calls for More Land, Money to Save Bay

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland is lagging behind other states agreeing to protect land in order to revive the ailing Chesapeake Bay, and if that situation is not corrected it could spell permanent harm for the waterway, according to a report released Tuesday

Panel Postpones Decision on Voting Systems

ANNAPOLIS – Two days before Friday’s deadline to submit its report, members of a special voting commission recommended a delay in creating uniformity in the state’s voting system over concerns of time and technology