ANNAPOLIS – A Prince George’s County man had his drug conviction overturned Tuesday by the Maryland Court of Special Appeals, in part because of surprise testimony from a police officer
Proposed Nuclear Waste Shipments Draw Protests in Maryland
WASHINGTON – Congressional plans to ship the nation’s commercial nuclear waste to Nevada, potentially exposing residents along the routes to radioactivity from accidents, drew protests Tuesday from municipalities and environmentalists in Maryland
Hopes, Prayers Board Train with Marchers
ON A TRAIN TO WASHINGTON – Before traveling from Baltimore to the Million Man March, Clarence Mitchell IV tiptoed into his son’s bedroom, knelt down beside him and gently nudged him awake
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ON A TRAIN TO WASHINGTON – Before traveling from Baltimore to the Million Man March, Clarence Mitchell IV tiptoed into his son’s bedroom, knelt down beside him and gently nudged him awake
State’s Death Penalty Cases Reflect National Trend
ANNAPOLIS – With 14 men currently serving death sentences, Maryland has a relatively small death-row population, compared with 60 in neighboring Virginia and 170 in Pennsylvania
Study Reveals D.C. Youths at Greater Risk than U.S. Teens
WASHINGTON – Parenthood, jail and death rates for the District’s youths far surpass the national average, according to a 10-year study released Thursday by the philanthropic Carnegie Corp
Lights, Action, No Camera
ANNAPOLIS – Now that the cameras and lights have faded out on the O