Racing Commission Threatens Intervention

LAUREL – Frustrated by the lack of agreement on proposed cutbacks to live racing, Maryland’s Racing Commission on Tuesday gave the state’s track owners, horsemen and breeders just 22 days to either come up with a plan of their own or accept a solution imposed by the commission

Scholarships Expand Like Lives They’ve Touched

UPPER MARLBORO – Tiana Wynn’s life is the stuff tear-jerker movies-of-the-week are made of

Art Exhibit Probes the Paranormal

BALTIMORE – Towson resident Emily Lynch stood hesitantly with her toes just barely touching the black line drawn across the floor

Musicians Sing Against Smoking

ANNAPOLIS – Over lunch in Ram’s Head of Annapolis, singer and musician Daniel Haas remembers the night he became an active supporter of a smoking ban in Maryland’s bars and taverns

Farmers ‘Granted’ New Fields

WASHINGTON – From summer to fall, David Keyes and his employees pack up his trailer, hitch it to his pickup and travel to farmer’s markets in Harford County selling ice cream and cheeses made from his dairy cows’ milk

Community College Transfers Eased

COLLEGE PARK-Want to get into the University of Maryland, College Park without taking the SAT, writing a lengthy essay or waiting for your application to be reviewed?

Just go to Montgomery College or Prince George’s Community College and graduate with your associate’s degree

Computers Help Build Better Flu Clinics

WASHINGTON – Should a pandemic or bioterrorist attack strike, lives could depend on the efficiency of getting vaccines and medicines to the public

Annapolis Candidates Gear Up for Election

ANNAPOLIS-Annapolis voters go to the polls on Tuesday to choose a mayor for the state’s capital

Farmers Accept Environmentalists’ Olive Branch, But Warily

ANNAPOLIS – First they announced they were “just dating

Court Hears Arguments in Riot Case

ANNAPOLIS-The lawyer for a Columbia man asked Maryland’s highest court Thursday to throw out the conviction of his client on the obscure charge of common law rioting in connection with the death of a University of Maryland student three years ago