Wynn, Hoyer Elected to House Democratic Leadership Jobs

WASHINGTON – Two Maryland congressmen were elected this week to Democratic leadership positions in the House

Conviction Upheld in Murder of Tara Allison Gladden

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Special Appeals Friday upheld the first-degree murder conviction of Curtis Aden Jamison in the 1993 strangulation of a 15-year-old Columbia girl

Council To Recommend Steps To Curb Family Violence

ANNAPOLIS – The Family Violence Council, headed by Lt

DNR Says Hunting Is Best Deer Control Option, Others Disagree

Deer management options available to state officials range from hunting to birth control

Tax Cut,800

ANNAPOLIS – Gov

Calvert County To Focus on Children and Families in 1997

Calvert County officials have declared 1997 the Year of the Family because some members of the county’s League of Women Voters thought children in their communities were spending too much time on their own

Civic Group Asks Clinton to Help Ease Police-Minority Relations

WASHINGTON – A national civic and civil rights group called on President Clinton Tuesday to help mend relations between police and minority communities

Bay Commission Says Road Signs Will Increase Awareness

ANNAPOLIS – The Chesapeake Bay Commission is making sure travelers on the major highways to Ocean City get a geography and environmental lesson with new road signs marking the boundaries of the bay watershed

Bartlett Calls for Congressional Vote on Zaire Mission

WASHINGTON – Republican Rep