Maryland
Bill Signed Into Md. Law Protects Victims’ Estates
Maryland’s governor picked up his pen to honor a Frederick woman, and standing in the background, her family broke into smiles.
Burglary Leads To High-Speed Chase In Md., Del.
Maryland State Police say an attempted burglary of a South Point home led to a high-speed police chase into southern Delaware.
Protest Planned In Md. Before WikiLeaks Trial
Supporters of an Army private who sent troves of classified U.S. documents to WikiLeaks are planning a protest rally outside Maryland’s Fort Meade before Pfc. Bradley Manning’s court-martial.
Distracted Drivers Beware: Troopers Increase Presence Along I-83
Several police departments are teaming up to crack down on speeders, aggressive drivers and other violators.
6th Md. Prison Guard Pleads Guilty In Assault
The Justice Department says a sixth former Maryland prison guard has pleaded guilty in the 2008 beating of an inmate at the Roxbury Correctional Institution near Hagerstown.
Md. Officials: No Deficiencies In Abortion Death
Maryland health officials investigating the death of a woman being treated at a Germantown abortion clinic found “no deficiencies” in her care.
D.C. Area Boy Scout Council Supports Lifting Gay Ban
The top Boy Scout executive in the council covering the District of Columbia and parts of Maryland and Virginia is supporting the national board’s decision to accept openly gay scouts.
Coast Guard Rescues Injured Crewmember 60 Miles Off Ocean City
A man on an Greek oil tanker is rescued 60 miles east of Ocean City, Maryland.
Rocky Gap Casino Opens Doors In Western Maryland
The newly christened Rocky Gap Casino Resort is opening its doors to the public in western Maryland.
Witnesses In Md. And Region Report Seeing Meteor
A bright light seen traveling across the sky over the weekend by dozens of witnesses across Maryland and the region is what astronomers are calling a fragmenting meteoric fireball.
Flacco Among Ravens Players In Attendance For Special Olympics Casino Night
Two Ravens players spend their Saturday night gambling.
American Prisoner Being Held In Cuba Settles Lawsuit Against Md. Company
An American imprisoned in Cuba settled a lawsuit Thursday against the company he was working for when arrested, a lawsuit that claimed he wasn’t properly warned about or prepared for the risks of working in the communist nation.


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