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The General Assembly has passed an "emergency" bill that will take effect as soon as/if Gov. Comment?
O'Malley signs bill for new county judge
A fifth Circuit Court judge will soon don the robes in Frederick County, as Gov. Comment?
Brunswick to begin street repairs Monday on E. Potomac Street
The City of Brunswick is set to begin $48,500 worth of street repairs Monday at the Martin's Creek crossing of E. Potomac Street, according to the city's office manager, Carrie Myers. Comment?
Frederick man charged with murder in Inner Harbor stabbing
A Frederick man is charged with murder after a Baltimore restaurant worker was stabbed to death during an altercation over a woman. Comment?
Pot, dog bite bill on agenda for last day in Annapolis
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Gov. Martin O'Malley talks to reporters Monday in Annapolis during the last day of Maryland's legislative session. Comment?
Frederick man faces murder charges in death of Baltimore restaurant worker
Police said Matthew James Darby, 24, of the 500 block of Prospect Boulevard, stabbed 20-year-old Anthony Black as Black was getting off work from the Cheesecake Factory in the Inner Harbor early Sunday. Comment?
Maryland Today: Man fatally stabbed in Baltimore Inner Harbor area
Police say the 20-year-old victim was leaving work around 2:15 a.m. Sunday when two people approached him in the 200 block of East Pratt Street. Comment?
Officials to examine business tax bill
This session, Afzali aimed a blow at the state's practice of taxing family businesses upon the death of their owners. Comment?
Maryland airports seek state help to keep towers open
A Hagerstown Regional Airport official told The Herald-Mail Tuesday that the group will ask Democratic Gov. Comment?
Maryland lawmakers work on gun control in last week
While Maryland lawmakers will have plenty to do in the last week of the state's legislative session, most of the high-profile measures backed by Gov. Comment?
Claim deadline in Bussard Center case is Monday
The deadline to file for repayment from the shuttered Jeanne Bussard Center is Monday, and claims already filed in Frederick County Circuit Court offer a glimpse at the nonprofit's finances. Comment?
Maryland Today - Hagerstown mayor apologizes for joking about war
Hagerstown Mayor David Gysberts has apologized for telling visiting German students he sometimes wishes his city had a war to clear out old buildings. Comment?
Maryland Today - Disgraced former mayor might run for office again
Former Mayor Sheila Dixon plans to kick off a local foundation's speaker series next month as she weighs a possible return to politics, having completed probation on the criminal conviction that forced her from office. Comment?
Maryland Today: Dead woman, dog found in Maryland home
Police say the bodies were found about 11:30 a.m. Friday in the 3300 block of Royal Glen Court by two people who went to the home. Comment?
Death penalty repeal opponents plan to put up fight
One week after the Maryland Senate passed a bill to repeal the state's death penalty, the House of Delegates is poised to do the same. Comment?
Maryland Today - Man shot at apartment complex in Aberdeen
The sheriff's office says the 26-year-old victim, Daniel Morris of Elkton, is being treated at Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore. Comment?
Fire and police blotter: Two arrested in stolen van
Employees at the Walmart store on Monocacy Boulevard reported that a person who had stolen merchandise in the past was at the store, according to a Frederick Police Department news release. Comment?
Employees at the Walmart store on Monocacy Boulevard reported that a person who had stolen merchandise in the past was at the store, according to a Frederick Police Department press release. Comment?
Maryland Today - Baltimore firefighter injured in roof collapses
TV reports firefighters were called to the 300 block of East Lafayette Avenue after 9:15 p.m. Thursday. Comment?
Senate approves bill to abolish death penalty
A push to abolish the death penalty in Maryland cleared a key hurdle Wednesday, when the Senate approved the measure that appears to have support in the House and the backing of Gov. Comment?