Drug Treatment Falls Behind Demand

ANNAPOLIS – In November, Harford County District Judge Mimi R

Ehrlich Addresses Towson Students

TOWSON – Dressed in his shirtsleeves, tie and black pants, his hair impeccably coifed, Gov

Lt. Governor Formally Joins U.S. Senate Race

LARGO – Republican Lt

Randallstown Soldier Dies in Iraq in Deadly Week for Maryland

WASHINGTON – A deadly week for Maryland troops serving in Iraq got worse Friday when the Defense Department announced the death of a Randallstown soldier killed by a roadside bomb

Board Considers Offering Sign Language for Credit

BALTIMORE-Maryland students may soon have another option for foreign language credit: American Sign Language

Duncan Seeks to Cross Racial, Economic Lines in Baltimore

BALTIMORE – One of the first things Montgomery County Executive Doug Duncan did after officially declaring himself a candidate for governor of Maryland was make his way to a small, crowded gymnasium attached to West Baltimore’s Union Baptist Church, one of the city’s oldest and most prominent African-American churches

Bay Foundation Seeks State Funds for Farmers

ANNAPOLIS – The Chesapeake Bay Foundation presented the General Assembly with its legislative wish list Tuesday, calling for the state to commit $100 million a year to preserve farmland and make agriculture more environmentally friendly

UM Students Want to Curb Rowdiness Themselves

HAGERSTOWN – University of Maryland students can quell the problem of rowdy post-game celebrations at College Park through peer pressure and without tougher new regulations, Student Government Association president Andrew Rose told the University of Maryland System Board of Regents on Friday