John Kimble says he is running for Congress because he’s “just your average Joe
Editors: Hold for release for Friday, April 12, and after.
ROCKVILLE – Don Mooers has worked or traveled in 77 countries, nearly died of malaria, and been made a West African chief
Third Defendant Pleads Guilty for Transporting Illegals
A Guatemalan native has pleaded guilty in U
Bethesda Developer Pleads Guilty to Defrauding Bank
A Washington-area real estate developer pleaded guilty Tuesday to defrauding several million dollars from a Baltimore bank and the Resolution Trust Corp
Analysis Shows Group Lobbying Is Widespread, Expensive
ANNAPOLIS – Lobbyists spent nearly $400,000 during the 1995 General Assembly session wining and dining groups of state lawmakers, according to a computer analysis of State Ethics Commission records
House Committee Approves Welfare Bill with Fewer Cuts
ANNAPOLIS – A welfare reform bill moved closer to passage Friday after a House committee made changes to a plan by the Department of Human Resources to cut welfare payments to disabled people
Stadium Architects Believe Context is the Key
BALTIMORE – After designing Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the mammoth architecture firm of Helmuth, Obata, and Kassabaum (HOK) was credited by some Maryland architects with helping to usher in a development renaissance in downtown Baltimore
Maryland Congressmen Embarking on Information Superhighway
WASHINGTON – The Web is ensnaring the Maryland congressional delegation
Court of Special Appeals Rules Against Adoptive Parents
ANNAPOLIS – In a case balancing an interstate adoption compact with the welfare of a 3-year-old child, the Maryland Court of Special Appeals on Friday overturned a lower court’s decision declaring that a Maryland couple were the lawful parents of a baby born in New York