ANNAPOLIS – A Republican senator sparred briefly with Democratic colleagues Thursday over a proposed term limits amendment to the Maryland Constitution
Black Leadership Conference to be Held in Washington
WASHINGTON – Prominent political, civil rights and religious leaders, including the Rev
Insurance Co. Must Pay Defense Costs in Sexual Harassment Case
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Special Appeals Thursday told an insurance company it must pay for the cost of defending a client against a complaint of sexual harassment
Eastern Shore Delegates React to Proposed Gun Control Law
ANNAPOLIS – Eastern Shore delegates were concerned with Gov
Montgomery Lawmakers Praise Glendening Focus on Education
ANNAPOLIS – Montgomery County Republicans and Democrats alike praised Gov
Western Maryland Lawmakers Pose Objections to Glendening Plan
ANNAPOLIS – Lawmakers from Western Maryland — both Democrats and Republicans — objected Wednesday to a range of proposals championed by Gov
Fines for Workplace Safety Violations Lower for Accidents Involving Women
WASHINGTON – Maryland employers on average are slapped with higher fines for accidents injuring men than they are for those hurting women, an analysis of more than two decades of government records revealed
Investigation of Fatal Accident Leaves Employee Dissatisfied
WASHINGTON – An investigation into one of Bethlehem Steel Corp
Bi-state Commission Eyes the State of the Blue Crab
ANNAPOLIS – Federal and state fishery scientists charged with assessing the Chesapeake Bay blue crab population soon will release a definitive report eagerly anticipated by watermen, legislators and conservationists