State Highway Officials Are Betting the Budget on a Mild Winter

WASHINGTON – Maryland State Highway Administration officials are betting $2 million that this winter will be as mild as the last

More College Students Smoking, Despite Warnings

COLLEGE PARK, Md

Environmentalists Push for Federal Regulation of Farm Wastes

WASHINGTON – Environmental groups Thursday repeated demands for strong federal regulation of waste from industrial livestock farms, which they said is “quickly becoming an environmental and public health crisis

State Treasurer Says Size (of Plaque) Matters

ANNAPOLIS – State Treasurer Richard N

State Board Approves Leases, Sale, of Montgomery Schools

ANNAPOLIS – A state board Wednesday voted to lease four former Montgomery County schools and sell another to private organizations

Freshmen Legislators Learn the Basics

ANNAPOLIS – Most classes touring the State House are full of jean-clad students, but one touring this week is dressed in suits

U.S. Appeals Court Returns Sex Harassment Case to State Court

A federal appeals court has reinstated the wrongful firing lawsuit of a St

Retired Military Personnel Can Sue for Malpractice, Court Rules

A federal appeals court Monday said a widower can sue the government for medical malpractice in the 1992 death of his wife, a Navy corpsman who died at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda

Driver Error To Blame for Fatalities on Route 301, Study Reports

WASHINGTON – A State Highway Administration study blames driver error, not the roadway itself, for the recent rash of fatalities on U

Program Aims to Get Welfare Dads Involved With Their Kids

WASHINGTON – Richard Marshall said he used to do two things really well: Play basketball and sell drugs