University of Maryland Student Lecturing on Ways to Kill Police

WASHINGTON – Bill White harbors a strong hatred for police officers

Thanksgiving a Depressing Time for Women Inmates

BALTIMORE – If the words “holiday meal” do not appear above the lunchtime menu, Denise Webster said she will not recognize this Thursday as Thanksgiving

Wynn, Hoyer Elected to House Democratic Leadership Jobs

WASHINGTON – Two Maryland congressmen were elected this week to Democratic leadership positions in the House

Council To Recommend Steps To Curb Family Violence

ANNAPOLIS – The Family Violence Council, headed by Lt

DNR Says Hunting Is Best Deer Control Option, Others Disagree

Deer management options available to state officials range from hunting to birth control

Doctors Say Not Enough Marijuana Research Has Been Done

WASHINGTON – The medical community is torn over whether marijuana has medical value, agreeing only that the current body of research is scant

Marijuana Reform Unlikely in Maryland, Officials Say

WASHINGTON – Passage this month of initiatives in California and Arizona legalizing marijuana use for medical purposes has spurred an advocacy group to target Maryland and other states for similar measures

Former Valedictorian Fights to Change Marijuana Laws

WASHINGTON – During the three months Robert Kampia spent locked in prison, he never bought “extra food or toys” at the commissary, and he did not let himself watch MTV

Conviction Upheld in Murder of Tara Allison Gladden

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Special Appeals Friday upheld the first-degree murder conviction of Curtis Aden Jamison in the 1993 strangulation of a 15-year-old Columbia girl