Drive Cautiously in Deer Season: When Buck Meets Truck, Both Are Out of Luck

WASHINGTON – It happens every year: The leaves turn, the deer start moving and Jim Lizzio starts seeing two or three deer-related dents at his auto body shop in Glenn Dale

Education Funding Survives House Challenges

ANNAPOLIS – A bill to shore up $2 billion for a landmark school reform plan survived challenges Thursday in the House of Delegates after Republicans offered amendments to dilute legislation the sponsors said is necessary to avoid a lawsuit

Program for Jobless White-Collar Workers Mixes Networking, Tips and Support

WASHINGTON – When Nancy Crider learned in October 2002 that her job as a purchasing coordinator would be eliminated by the first of February, she was sure she would find a new job before the paychecks stopped coming

Lawmakers Pledge to Fix Thornton’s ‘Unconstitutional’ Provision

ANNAPOLIS – Key Senate lawmakers vowed Tuesday to overcome legal and financial issues jeopardizing the Thornton school reform plan

Maryland’s Premiere Track Waits for a Rebirth That May Not Come

BALTIMORE – Ray Edwards is at Pimlico counting the days before his next trip to West Virginia’s Charles Town race track

Maryland’s Premiere Track Waits for Uncertain Rebirth

BALTIMORE – Ray Edwards is at Pimlico counting the days before his next trip to West Virginia’s Charles Town race track

Dorchester Commuters Ride on County Change

CAMBRIDGE – It markets itself as the “first true premier Mid-Atlantic resort,” a palace that rises in the east for motorists crossing the Choptank River Bridge on their summertime treks to the beach

Domestic Violence Victims Find Access Through Courts, Phones

ANNAPOLIS – Verizon Wireless will donate cell phones and airtime to victims of domestic abuse who have found safety under a new law requiring court offices to be open seven days a week

Ehrlich Slots Plan in Jeopardy in House

ANNAPOLIS – House revenue committee chairwoman Sheila Hixson, D- Montgomery, was pulling an April Fools joke Tuesday when she told an apprehensive hearing room that Gov

Murder Victim’s Family to Bring Story to Lawmakers in Death Penalty Debate

ANNAPOLIS – Kay Cross will tell lawmakers Thursday that there is only one just sentence for the person who killed her son — the death penalty