BALTIMORE – Monique Imes grew up a self-described “fat girl from Baltimore” whose grandmother used to tell her, “you’re pretty, you’re special
Winemakers, Wholesalers Clash over Schaefer Ruling
ANNAPOLIS – When Mark Emon makes deliveries to his customers in the bayside resort town of St
Bills Seek Freeze on Tuition Increases
ANNAPOLIS – Molly Quell has spent her college years resisting temptation
Dwyer Calls for Removal of Judge Murdock
ANNAPOLIS – A leading opponent of gay marriage called Tuesday for the removal from the bench of the Baltimore judge who ruled that the state law barring same-sex marriage was unconstitutional
“It’s clear to the public that the court has violated their trust,” said Delegate Donald H
Protein May Lead to First MS Test, Md. Researchers Find
WASHINGTON – Johns Hopkins University researchers have identified a protein that may be the key to developing the first test for multiple sclerosis, and it could eventually help improve treatment for the debilitating disease
Finksburg Marine Killed in Vehicle Accident in Iraq
WASHINGTON – A Finksburg Marine who had been in Iraq for only one month was killed March 3 in a non-combat vehicle accident in Al Anbar Province, the Department of Defense announced Monday
Maryland House Passes Stem Cell Bill
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland House of Delegates passed legislation Friday to provide $25 million in state funding for stem cell research, outvoting delegates who said they were opposed to the destruction of embryos for research purposes
Schaefer, at ‘Low Ebb,’ But Still Schaefer
ANNAPOLIS- “I’m at a low ebb,” Maryland Comptroller William Donald Schaefer confided to onlookers at the kickoff for a statewide hunger drive Friday
Glen Burnie Woman Sniffs Around for Cure for Dogs
BALTIMORE – Mundo, just a year old, wasn’t getting better, and Sevi Kay didn’t know what to do