Film Crews Bring Jobs, Revenues, But Also Headaches

ANNAPOLIS – Gary Weber was grateful to abandon his job as manager of a Berlin, Md

Minority Success Rates at Community Colleges Improving, But Still Trailing General Student Body

ANNAPOLIS – Black students in Maryland’s community colleges are graduating and transferring to four-year state schools in higher numbers than before, but their success rates are still trailing those of the general student body

Lawyer-Dad Cannot Collect Legal Fees For Representing Son, Court Says

A Baltimore County attorney who successfully fought to get his son into a county special education program cannot collect attorney’s fees for his work, a federal appeals court ruled

House Incumbents Have $2.2 Million Head Start on Next Campaign

WASHINGTON – Maryland’s House members have a total of $2

Maryland’s House Delegation Vote on Impeachment is Uncertain

WASHINGTON – As the House Judiciary Committee debates draft articles of impeachment against President Clinton, Maryland’s House delegation is split over the issue

Both Parties Wonder How Fence-Sitting Morella Will Vote on Impeachment

WASHINGTON – Moderate Republican Rep

High Court Upholds Murder Conviction for Washington County Man

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s highest court upheld the murder conviction of a Washington County man Wednesday, reversing a decision by an intermediate court

Md.’s Highest Court Rules University Must Release Parking Violation Records for Basketball Players, Coach

ANNAPOLIS – The state’s highest court Tuesday upheld a lower court order forcing the University of Maryland to release records of campus parking violations racked up by its 1995-96 men’s basketball team and coach

PG High School Students Help Roaches Ride the Space Shuttle

BELTSVILLE – The heavy, barrel-sized canister had been unbolted and hoisted away, leaving the flat, black box exposed on a table in the center of the bare industrial room