WASHINGTON – A federal appeals court has ruled that Harford County officials did not violate a jail warden’s rights when they asked him to retire after an inmate was found dead, with a pillowcase over his head, in the detention center
Home Page Lets Skiers Survey the World’s Slopes
WASHINGTON – Bill Regli’s collection of ski trail maps on the Internet was getting out of hand
Lead Poisoning,250
ANNAPOLIS – The Senate gave tentative approval Thursday to two very different bills dealing with the problem of toxic lead paint in older buildings
House Committee Vote Brings Health Insurance Regulations Closer
ANNAPOLIS – The House Economic Matters Committee gave unanimous approval Thursday to two bills to impose regulations on health insurance companies
Device To Prevent Drunk Driving Close To Being Mandated
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland is close to requiring habitual drunk drivers to have a device in their car that would prevent them from driving while intoxicated
Wynn’s Challenger Says He’s Just Average, But Lawsuits Have Embroiled Him
John Kimble says he is running for Congress because he’s “just your average Joe
Public Health Panel Sees Gun Violence As Disease
BALTIMORE – Gun violence is usually the province of policemen and politicians, but the problem was called a disease Wednesday at a gathering of public health officials
Court of Special Appeals Rules against BFI in Zoning Case
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Special Appeals ruled Wednesday that a Howard County zoning panel and circuit court were wrong giving Browning Ferris Inc
Phragmites Control Bill Advances
ANNAPOLIS – A bill that would help private landowners pay for the cost of controlling phragmites — a fast-spreading wetlands reed that crowds out native Maryland species — is close to final passage
Maryland Doctor Disciplines Climb Since 1991
WASHINGTON – The number of Maryland doctors disciplined by the state medical board roughly tripled from 1991 to 1995, according to a report released Tuesday by the Federation of State Medical Boards