UMS Regents To Consider Changes To Boost On-Time Graduations

BALTIMORE – Two classes will stop Isiah Brown from graduating this spring

BWI Clocks,445

ANNAPOLIS – By next spring, passengers and visitors at Baltimore Washington International airport no longer will tell time by the antiquated method of reading clocks with hands

Appeals Court Holds Police Investigation to the 4th Amendment

ANNAPOLIS – While recognizing the gravity of the drug problem, the Maryland Court of Appeals said Tuesday that it could not suspend constitutional guarantees on behalf of the government’s “war on drugs

Twenty-five Years Later, Mikulski Still Fights For the Underdogs

BALTIMORE – Barbara Mikulski began her political career in the pews and folding chairs of a Fells Point storefront mission surrounded by longshoremen, auto workers, carpenters and steel workers

Tuition Progams Help Ease Pain of Paying for College

WASHINGTON – Virginia education officials want to ease the pain of paying for college, and Maryland officials may not be far behind

Letterman Fans Camp Out All Night in Washington

WASHINGTON – His late-night show may be down in ratings, but Dave Letterman proved Friday he’s still a favorite with many Washington-area fans

Off-Duty Cop Gets Compensation for Accidental Shooting

ANNAPOLIS – An off-duty Montgomery County police officer who accidentally shot himself in the leg is entitled to worker’s compensation, the Maryland Court of Special Appeals ruled Friday

Vehicle Theft,685

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland soon will start tracking car thieves by high-tech means