WASHINGTON – When gunman Joseph Palczynski was loose in eastern Baltimore County for 10 days in mid-March, about 28 schools in that area went into lockdown, locking doors and windows and keeping students inside to keep them safe
PEPCO and BGE Make Environmentalist’s List of Top 100 Dirtiest Older Power Plants
ANNAPOLIS – Two of Maryland’s largest power providers own generating stations targeted by an environmental group as among the top 100 older polluting plants for their release of tons of pollutants through purported abuses of loopholes in the Clean Air Act
St. Mary’s County Earns Most Per Capita Federal Spending in Maryland
WASHINGTON – Federal spending in Maryland totaled more than $8,100 per person in fiscal 1999, the third-highest level of spending among the states
Maryland Rakes In Federal Cash
WASHINGTON – The federal government spent an average of $8,119
Moms Who Lost Their Children Fight to Keep Their Rights on Capitol Hill
WASHINGTON – Roberta Roper and Teresa Baker had already lost their most precious possessions when their children were murdered in separate incidents
Montgomery Lawmakers Credit Teamwork for County’s Budget Success
ROCKVILLE – Plenty of Maryland’s budget is headed toward Montgomery County thanks to state legislators working together, said County Executive Douglas M
Prince George’s Lawmakers Boast Successful Legislative Session
ANNAPOLIS – Prince George’s County residents will get new schools, revitalized communities, better roads and a fancy new Potomac River development, thanks to unified work by county lawmakers, County Executive Wayne Curry said Wednesday
Court Supports Earlier Decision Denying Killer Access to FBI Files
ANNAPOLIS – The Court of Special Appeals Wednesday upheld the denial of access to FBI files for a Maryland man convicted of killing two prominent tax lawyers