COLLEGE PARK – Nearly half of the banks recently surveyed in Maryland have capitalized on a new-found ability to charge a fee to customers who pull money from another bank’s automatic teller machine, a public interest group said Thursday
Edgewood Contractor Indicted for Defrauding Government
WASHINGTON – An Edgewood business owner could face up to 20 years in prison and $8 million in fines if convicted of defrauding the government, according to an indictment issued Wednesday by a Baltimore grand jury
More Jobs To Require Post-Secondary Education, Survey Finds
ANNAPOLIS – No college degree? Don’t bother to apply
Maryland Senators Angry as Judicial Nominations Go Unconfirmed
WASHINGTON – Democratic Sens
White House Vigil Planned to Draw Attention to Farm Animals
WASHINGTON – A candlelight vigil will be held Wednesday outside the White House to draw attention to farm animal suffering
Thousands Expected to Bring Shoes to Protest Gun Violence
WASHINGTON – Matt Fenton IV was on his way to a friend’s Bolton Hill row house on a tree-lined street in Baltimore when two teen-agers asked him for directions
Anne Arundel Woman Sings the Tune of Reform
ANNAPOLIS — With a song in her heart and Ross Perot on her mind, a Pasadena volunteer with the Maryland Reform Party has written two dozen Reform Party hymns sung to familiar melodies
Controversial Gun-Control Measure, Other Laws Take Effect
ANNAPOLIS – More than 300 new laws — including controversial new restrictions on gun purchases — take effect in Maryland Tuesday