Federal Prosecutor’s Aggressiveness is Fueled by Her Personal Convictions

BALTIMORE – Lynne Battaglia is in argument mode

Federal Sentences in Maryland Among Longest in the Nation

WASHINGTON – Maryland’s federal courts handed down some of the nation’s harshest sentences between 1993 and 1997, according to a federal records database

Hired Hands,1,019

LAUREL – Olivia Jackson’s hands recorded every day of the 45 years she worked

DOT Studying High Occupancy Toll Lanes

ANNAPOLIS Drivers who want to speed past traffic on Maryland roadways might soon get the chance, but itll cost them

Millions of Documents Lure Academics, Amateurs to Archives II

COLLEGE PARK – It is 8:30 on a recent Tuesday evening — a half-hour before closing — and the bleary-eyed stragglers are filtering out of the National Archives II building after a full day’s work

Thanksgiving Means Burial Grounds, Mass Dinners For Some

ANNAPOLIS – Bea Gaddy, an advocate for the homeless, will be helping to prepare dinner for 50,000

Death Row Inmate Denounces Justice System, Says Didn’t Pull Trigger

BALTIMORE – Facing execution next week, convicted murderer Tyrone Delano Gilliam said he does not believe he pulled the trigger in the December 1988 murder of a Baltimore County hardware clerk and added he is “frustrated” with a justice system that is “inundated with evil

Hunters Donating Deer to Maryland’s Hungry

ANNAPOLIS – For some, deer hunting has taken on new meaning: charity