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ANNAPOLIS Prompted by constituent complaints about managed care and the rising number of Marylanders without health insurance, two lawmakers have introduced legislation to design a universal health care plan for the state
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ANNAPOLIS A dozen Maryland legislators accused a Baltimore Catholic weekly newspaper of fueling violence and extremism after it published an editorial cartoon depicting abortion rights legislators boiling in a pot
Kent Official Tells Congress Flexibility Is Good For Schools
WASHINGTON – Kent County Public Schools Superintendent Lorraine A
From Hitler to Elvis, Archives II is a Walk Through History
COLLEGE PARK – President Kennedy’s assassination is here
Crackdown on Trash Haulers Forces 87 Trucks Off the Road
WASHINGTON – Maryland police and environmental officials took 87 trash trucks off the road this month, 13 percent of the total that they stopped as part of a nine- state crackdown
Farmers Struggle to Keep the Family Farm
ANNAPOLIS – Neighbors call the hog farm a health hazard
Maryland at Forefront of Fight Against Drug-Resistant Germs
WASHINGTON – Maryland is one of a handful of states taking steps to track and combat the growing threat posed by drug-resistant bacteria, the state’s epidemiologist told a congressional subcommittee Thursday
Court Upholds Parking Rage Ruling
ANNAPOLIS- Maryland’s second most powerful court last week settled a bitter dispute in which a fourth-grade teacher jumped into a parking space to win a spot then was injured by another car vying for the same space
Tensions Rise Over Hog Farms
ANNAPOLIS – Two hog farmers in Frederick and Carroll counties face stiff opposition from environmentalists and local residents who don’t want odors and pollution in their back yards