Edcuators Hope New Policy Makes Transfering Easier

Sandy Wilson isn’t going to graduate on time because she lacks credits — in classes she’s already taken

Disability Lawyers Appeal DHMH Procedures

ANNAPOLIS – Ten days after she was hospitalized with schizophrenia at Cumberland’s Finan Center in 1993, Arlena Beeman was medicated against her will

Governor’s Commission on Gun Violence Edges Toward Decisions

ANNAPOLIS – With less than a month before they must report to Gov

If You Build Convention Centers, Will They Come?

BETHESDA – Soon, a field behind the White Flint Metro station will be a focus for Maryland’s economic development

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Up to 70 Percent of Maryland’s Wetlands Could Lose Protection

WASHINGTON – Congressional plans to reform the Clean Water Act would strip up to 70 percent of Maryland’s wetlands of their federal protection, a team of government scientists concluded after a series of field tests

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Tuesday’s acquittal of O

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WASHINGTON – Much of official Washington came to a halt Tuesday around midday, when a verdict of “not guilty” was being handed down in Los Angeles in the O

Court Upholds Metro Murder Conviction

ANNAPOLIS – In a unanimous vote, the Maryland Court of Special Appeals Tuesday upheld the murder conviction of a man who claimed that the victim’s dying words pointed to his innocence