Baltimore Program Could Allow STD Meds Without Exam

ANNAPOLIS – Struggling to cope with stubbornly high rates of sexually transmitted diseases, public health officials in Baltimore are proposing a novel plan to allow people with chlamydia and gonorrhea to give medication to their sexual partners even if the partners have not first been examined by a health care worker

Arrests Fail to Quell Maryland Anti-War Protests

WASHINGTON – Three of the four Maryland anti-war protesters arrested Feb

Delmar Soldier Killed By Roadside Bomb in Iraq

WASHINGTON – Last fall, Army Spc

^Maryland Zoo’s Baby Penguin Gets Novel Operation

BALTIMORE – Veterinary intern Carol Bradford props the young African Penguin on his wobbly webbed feet atop a metal hospital table at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore

^Assembly Tackles Issue of Marijuana for Medical Uses

ANNAPOLIS – Before her arrest three years ago, the first thing Leslie Miller did when she woke up each morning was reach for her bong and take four or five tokes of marijuana

Governor Pushes for Earlier Presidential Primary in Md.

ANNAPOLIS – In a bid to give Maryland more weight in presidential politics, Gov

Anti-War Activists Expand Md. Protests to House

WASHINGTON – The same group of Maryland anti-war protesters who staged two February sit-ins in Sen

Notre Dame Gains Approval for New Pharmacy Program

ANNAPOLIS – The College of Notre Dame of Maryland is set to become the first women’s college in the nation to establish a school of pharmacy

Assembly Tackles Issue of Marijuana for Medical Uses

ANNAPOLIS – The first thing Leslie Miller does when she wakes up each morning is reach for her bong and take four or five tokes of marijuana