Court Upholds Sentence of Unremorseful Defendant

ANNAPOLIS – Sometimes, it helps to say you’re sorry

Glendening Promises Education Won’t Be Cut

COLLEGE PARK – Gov

Charles County Men Plead Guilty to Taking Protected Bass from Potomac

WASHINGTON – Four Charles County men pled guilty Thursday in U

Board Approves Money for Park on Kay Tract Site

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Board of Public Works Wednesday approved spending nearly $1

Used Cribs to be Rounded Up to Prevent Infant Deaths

WASHINGTON – Used cribs will be rounded up and destroyed Saturday by a coalition of private and government organizations intent on preventing infant deaths

New Restrictions on Crabbing Take Hold

ANNAPOLIS – Responding to an outcry from Maryland watermen, a legislative committee Wednesday further eased restrictions on commercial and recreational blue crab fishing in Maryland waters of the Chesapeake Bay

Elkridge Students Prepare for Clinton Visit

ELKRIDGE – Meghan Splaine, 13, first heard Thursday that the president was coming to visit her middle school

Governor’s Interstate Support Reflects National Trend

ANNAPOLIS – Impressed with Parris N

School Fire Inspections Vary among Counties

ANNAPOLIS – With state law silent on how frequently schools should be inspected for fire hazards, policy and practice vary in Maryland