WASHINGTON – Legislation to give some management control of the Blue Plains sewage treatment plant to suburban counties is on the way, said Republican Rep
Pot Reversal,285
ANNAPOLIS – A student lawyer persuaded the Maryland Court of Special Appeals to throw out the marijuana conviction of a Prince George’s County man
Editors: Please hold for release for Sunday, Feb. 25, and after.
WASHINGTON – As president, Tyrese Ross Lloyd says, she would make sure people get more leisure time
Shame Touted as Weapon to Fight Youth Crime
ANNAPOLIS – State lawmakers wrestling with the burgeoning problem of juvenile crime should follow the ancient example of New Zealand tribes and “shame” youthful offenders into going straight, a University of Maryland criminologist argues
Legislative Scholarship Bills Face Likely Death for 9th Year
ANNAPOLIS – For at least the ninth year, Annapolis lawmakers are taking up the controversial legislative scholarship program, the only one of its kind in the nation
Senate Bill Would Require Insurers To Disclose Information
ANNAPOLIS – Senate Finance Committee leaders clashed with insurance industry representatives Thursday over legislation that would require health insurers to inform consumers more specifically about their plans and business practices
Reading Program Brings Books to Baltimore’s Underprivileged
BALTIMORE – The 3-year-olds pile on top of each other to see the books in each others’ hands