SAF, Alan Gura, sue over Maryland carry permit denial. Posted by David Hardy · 29 July 2010 02:49 PM. Story here. Again, a careful choice of plaintiff, facts, and law. Plaintiff had a permit to carry after his house was broken into; ...
I grew up in Maryland and been here all my life, so I don't think I could have gone anywhere else. Family is very important to me as well, so I'll be close to home," she said. "I visited and fell in love with it, so there was no need to ...
“We have a variety of things we are going to be doing,” said Maryland Democratic spokesman Isaac Salazar said. He listed efforts to take advantage of new early voting rules and a get out the vote drive on election day. ...
But it just seems strange to me that Friedgen, who was here during the program's golden era, when Maryland was one of the biggest programs in the country (and it was known on campus), would so quickly give that up. ...
Authorities are hoping they have the answer to a question that has plagued them since early 2009: Who killed two mother-daughter pairs in a two-month period in suburban Maryland? Jason Thomas Scott, 27, was charged today in the murder ...
National health care reform is expected to save Maryland $829 million over the next decade and provide coverage to nearly 350000 people — reducing the number of uninsured in the state by.
Cash for Appliances just got cooler. Starting Friday, Marylanders can apply for $500 rebates on new central air conditioners under the popular federal program backed by stimulus dollars. State.
Friedgen, Maryland's embattled head football coach, says it's paramount the Terrapins get off to a good start this season. Their September schedule features games against Navy, Morgan State and Florida International, in addition to West ...
On July 26, 2010, the B'nai Shalom Synagogue of Olney, Maryland, a suburb of Washington DC was vandalized by persons unknown spray painting swastikas and anti-Semitic slogans on the outside walls, parking lot and light posts.
The Maryland coaching staff discovered Clark, a 5-foot-11, 185-pound safety, shortly after the new year and offered him a scholarship in February. Clark also considered scholarship offers from Duke, Louisville and Minnesota, ...
Department of Juvenile Services Secretary Donald W. DeVore will help serve city juvenile warrants, and Maryland State Police Col. Terrence Sheridan will assist with adult warrants -- just a few of the governor's cabinet member ...
NARAL Pro-Choice Maryland PAC has announced a new round of endorsements. (Click here for their first round.) The new round includes more state legislative picks plus the Montgomery County Council. It's noteworthy that despite - or ...
I'll be on the Rodricks show today on WYPR (88.1 FM) with Robert Murray of the Health Services Cost Review Commission and Carmela Coyle of the Maryland Hospital Association. We'll be talking about this column, which said: ...
Attention Maryland voters, search your recent memory and remember why you voted Bobbie E. out just four short years ago. He only won in 2002 because he ran against a very weak but sweet Kathleen Kennedy Townsend. ...
Maryland is among 19 finalists in a U.S. Department of Education competition for hundreds of millions of dollars -- welcome news to the state officials who once disagreed about when even to enter the "Race to the Top." ...
A bill, SB 627, that would legalize the use of medical marijuana in Maryland passed out of the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee Monday, but appears stalled in the House, where there is talk of postponing consideration of it until ...
In the past, the Maryland state legislature has exercised its power to order the state's pension system to divest its holdings in companies that are complicit in illegal activities in other countries. The World Court has ruled that ...
A 37-year-old financial analyst from the Baltimore area was hauled off a cruise ship in Bermuda and charged with importing marijuana. Bermuda's Royal Gazette reported that George Koumoulis, from Abingdon, Md., was busted with 7.66 grams ...
The apology came in response to video of the incident in which a Maryland Capitol Police Officer threatened to “lock up” Tour Tracker videographer Jethro Rothe-Kushel after NOM President Brian Brown asked the officer to remove Kushel ...
The growth of technology jobs in Maryland has been a bright spot in the state's economy. The number of workers in computer systems and related services climbed to 64900 last month in the state -- nearly 5000 more jobs than in June 2009, ...