Suit against Port Deposit, Ex-Chief May Proceed, Court Says

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Special Appeals Thursday upheld a Harford County Circuit Court ruling that Port Deposit and Samuel Maranto, the town’s former police chief, can be sued by an Oregon man who claims his constitutional rights were violated in an arrest more than four years ago

MVA Records Bill Gets Mixed Reviews at Hearing

ANNAPOLIS – You’re driving to the office and a red Camaro cuts you off

Network to Bring Farm Programming to Satellite Subscribers

WASHINGTON – The first broadcast network devoted to farming, ranching and rural lifestyle issues will be beamed into homes across the country beginning in early March

Glendening Seeks Expansion of “Right to Farm” Law

ANNAPOLIS — With more suburbanites buying homes adjacent to agricultural land, farmers need more protection against nuisance suits from neighbors, farming advocates told a Senate committee Thursday

Appeals Court Rules Government Not Liable For Employee’s Car Crash

An appeals court in Richmond ruled this week that the federal government should not be held liable for damages from a 1993 crash in which a White House tour guide driving to work killed a young girl and seriously injured her brother

Distinguished Scholar,365

WASHINGTON – Hall of Fame basketball player and former Sen

Federal Bill Could Help Revive Old Industrial Sites

WASHINGTON – Abandoned industrial sites in Baltimore and other parts of Maryland could become more attractive to investors if legislation pending in Congress is approved

Best New Trucks Rated, Ford Explorer, GMC Sierra, Chevy Get High Marks

WASHINGTON – Consumers in search of the best truck, minivan or sport utility vehicle now have another tool to help them wade through the choices

Maryland Delegation Divided on Campaign Finance Reform

WASHINGTON – Nearly all of Maryland’s members of Congress say they want to reform the way candidates raise money for campaigns