Baltimore Woman Burned by Acid Will Get Jury Trial, Court Rules

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Special Appeals ruled Tuesday that a Baltimore woman burned by sulfuric acid in an on- the-job railroad accident two years ago must be given a jury trial in her case against CSX Transportation Inc

Federal Economic Aid Cuts Would Trickle Down to Md. Programs

WASHINGTON – Hagerstown Junior College used $1

Tuition Hikes Proposed at Nine UMS Campuses

Carla Beckford works 30 hours a week at three jobs to pay out-of-state tuition at the University of Maryland Baltimore County

Judgment Reversed,495

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Special Appeals, voting 2- 1, on Friday overturned the conviction of a Capitol Heights man sentenced to life in prison for a 1991 murder

Billboards Could Soon Come to Scenic Highways

WASHINGTON – Maryland’s 217 miles of designated scenic byways, leading to areas such as Assateague State Park on the Eastern Shore and the U

Eligible Not Applying to DALP Replacement Program, Report Says

ANNAPOLIS – Before he even opened the letter with “Baltimore City Court Document” stamped across it, Robert Barzyk knew what it meant: eviction

Maryland Roads to Get $98 Million For Improvements

WASHINGTON – Maryland’s eight House members voted for legislation this week that would bring $98 million in federal funds to the state to improve its roads