Meals on Wheels requests in Maryland on the rise
ANNAPOLIS — Eighty-nine years old and largely housebound, Eva Smith treasures any visitors she gets — but in particular, the volunteers who bring her food a few times a week. […]
Week in review: 3/11/11
House panel meets in city At a hearing Tuesday at the University of Maryland School of Law, Maryland residents and officials told the U.S. House of Representatives’ Committee on Oversight and […]
Anti-abortion protesters to continue suit against Bel Air, state troopers
Harford County has agreed to clarify its policy for handling demonstrators as part of a settlement reached with eight anti-abortion demonstrators who were arrested as they held graphic posters along […]
Plumbers’ suit saved from going down the drain
Maryland’s highest court has revived a Harford County couple’s claims that Wachovia SBA Lending fraudulently and negligently induced them into a series of small-business loans. A lower court refused to […]
Prosecutor: Ruling on taping cops creates problems
BALTIMORE — Harford County State’s Attorney Joseph Cassilly says a judge’s ruling that it’s OK for citizens to record police officers on public streets could make it more difficult for […]
Wiretap charges tossed in videotaping of trooper
A judge threw out criminal charges Monday against a Maryland man who videotaped his traffic stop by a plainclothes state trooper and posted the video on YouTube. Anthony J. Graber […]
This opinion’s gotta have some of your attention
I did not know The Pretenders had a song called “Brass in Pocket” until last week. Sure, I’d heard the song, where lead singer Chrissie Hynde vows to woo a […]
A proving ground for container housing
If you like converted shipping containers as a housing option for Mexican border towns (see today’s Uncover Story), how about putting them in Monkton? A nursery owner famous for his […]






