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Princess Anne to hear update on Main St. program
PRINCESS ANNE -- Town officials are expected to hear an update on Princess Anne's Main Street program during tonight's monthly meeting.
Parts of Frederick considered areas of high concern for Census officials
State officials are already working to ensure everyone in Frederick is counted in the 2010 U.S. Census next April.
Court of Appeals: PIP trumps health insurance
Maryland health insurance companies need not cover the medical costs of auto accident victims due to a state law requiring automobile insurers to carry personal injury protection for drivers, the statea s top court ruled Tuesday in a class-action lawsuit.
In another case of damned-if-you-do-damned-if-you-don't, the Army's getting zinged by the GAO on its armor testing procedure .
It was not an easy birth. The attending physician, a visionary doctor named Albert Farmer, died in the process.
Account 'Skimmer' Found On Bel Air ATM
Police in Bel Air said a device that steals personal information from ATM cards was discovered on a machine at a Bank of America branch on Main Street.
UB's quest to be recognized leads to banners
A brightly banded chameleon, a strongman tattooed in academic symbols and a guy with the gears of his mind exposed all took their places above midtown Wednesday when the University of Baltimore unveiled a series of banners depicting the connection between institution and city.
Three men in their late teens to early 20s whose names were note available were arrested Monday morning and charged with robbing two people at two separate locations a short time earlier.
Two Washington County Sheriff's deputies and a local farmer on Wednesday morning attempted to corral two sheep that got loose Monday afternoon when the farmer tried to deliver them to Four States Livestock Auction on East First Street in Hagerstown.
Katherine D. Scarborough, a former teacher, genealogist and newspaper columnist who was active in patriotic and historic organizations, died Monday from multiple organ failure at her home in the Edenwald retirement community in Towson.
Two dead, one in critical condition after 3 separate city shootings
One man was killed and another was critically injured in separate shootings Sunday night in Baltimore, according to police.
Two dead, one in critical condition after 3 separate city shootings
One man was killed and another was critically injured in separate shootings Sunday night in Baltimore, according to police.
Two dead, one in critical condition after 3 separate city shootings
One man was killed and another was critically injured in separate shootings Sunday night in Baltimore, according to police.
Summer Heatwave Grip On Baltimore
It will feel like summer in Maryland for the next several days. After escaping those sweltering heatwaves that usually take up most of July and August in Maryland the forecast will change for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
Two dead, one in critical condition after 3 separate city shootings
One man was killed and another was critically injured in separate shootings Sunday night in Baltimore, according to police.
Baltimore Health Department Issues Heat Warning
Share + Aug 9, 2009 5:14 pm US/Eastern Reporting Derek Valcourt BALTIMORE, Md. Because of predicted high temperatures and potential danger according to the Baltimore Heat Watch Warning System, Interim Health Commissioner Olivia D. Farrow is declaring Sunday, August, 9 through Tuesday, August 11, Code Red Heat Alert Days.A A Derek Valcourt explains ...
Drag racing: For DHS grad, it's a Jeep Cherokee thing
Mark Blair's 1986 Jeep Cherokee drag racer will appear on the PINKS: All Out program on SpeedTV during the Aug.
Drag racing: For DHS grad, it's a Jeep Cherokee thing
Mark Blair's 1986 Jeep Cherokee drag racer will appear on the PINKS: All Out program on SpeedTV during the Aug.
Price attends roundtable meeting Robert "Rob" V. Price Jr., president of Price Financial Group of Waldorf, attended the Million Dollar Round Table meeting in Indianapolis in June.