WASHINGTON – Teamwork allows three of the District’s most durable peace activists to protest within yards of the White House in a 24-hour, in-your-face-mister-president vigil
Editors: Hold for release for Sunday, Dec. 22, and after.
WASHINGTON – Commuters are more likely to get hurt on and around Baltimore’s subway than on any other heavy-rail system in the country, according to an analysis of five years of system reports
Baltimore Mayor Honored for Initiative in Domestic Aid Program
WASHINGTON – Amanda Crook Zinn established a peer-lending program to help poor women in Baltimore set up their own businesses
Crawford Wants to Protect Jobs, Balance Budget
WASHINGTON – Most people can tell you where they were on Nov
Court of Appeals Affirms Use of DNA Evidence in Rape Conviction
ANNAPOLIS – In a 6-1 ruling, the Maryland Court of Appeals Wednesday upheld the admissibility of DNA evidence and the statistical measures used in the science of matching criminals with crime scenes
Bi-state Commission Eyes the State of the Blue Crab
ANNAPOLIS – Federal and state fishery scientists charged with assessing the Chesapeake Bay blue crab population soon will release a definitive report eagerly anticipated by watermen, legislators and conservationists
5 Md. Legislators Have Concealed Weapons Permits
ANNAPOLIS – As the three men barreled toward him late one night after session, Del