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Teenage drivers will face additional restrictions and motorcycle riders will have added protection under a set of laws that took effect in Maryland last week.
 
Ethics Counsel Testimony Is Sought in Currie Probe (Post, October 4, 2008, Page B01)
 
Senate Approves $1.5 Billion Plan For Metro Funding (Post, October 2, 2008, Page A01)
 
Onetime Political Foes Come Together in Opposition to Slots (Post, September 28, 2008, Page C05)
 
Lower Drinking Age Opposed by Experts: Some College Leaders Seek Change (Post, September 24, 2008, Page B04)
 
Judges Order Word Change in Slots Measure (Post, September 11, 2008, Page B01)
 
DNA Collection Rules Criticized: Proposal Unclear on When to Take, Expunge Samples, Some Say (Post, September 4, 2008, Page B02)
 
2 Testify to Grand Jury In Currie Investigation: Liquor Board Chief, Giannetti Called (Post, September 4, 2008, Page B02)
 
Marinas Cited For Cleanliness: St. Mary's, Anne Arundel Sites Among Those Newly Certified (Post, August 14, 2008, Page AA01)
 
Reform of Retirement Disability Program Eyed (Post, August 14, 2008, Page GZ03)
 
Ocean Downs Wants to Gamble On Slots; Business Owners Don't (Post, August 3, 2008, Page C01)
 
Task Force To Coordinate Environmental Programs (Post, July 24, 2008, Page GZ03)
 
Domestic Workers Bill Passes in Montgomery: Employers Would Have to Offer Contracts (Post, July 16, 2008, Page B01)
 
Pennsylvania Firm Might Buy Possible Md. Slots Site (Post, July 3, 2008, Page B01)
 
Focus Is on Guards With Access to Inmate: Official Warns Against Obstructing Probe (Post, July 3, 2008, Page B01)
 
Swim Clubs Struggle to Stay Afloat: As Memberships Dry Up, Fewer Funds Are Available to Pay for Repairs (Post, June 24, 2008, Page A01)
 
WATER AND SEWER AUTHORITY: D.C. Officials Fault Bid to Block Increased Oversight (Post, June 19, 2008, Page B03)
 
Authority Appointed for Owner Search: Creating Group Is Step in Bringing Long-Term Stability to Network, Leaders Say (Post, June 14, 2008, Page B02)
 
Md. Offers Vets Back From War Guidance to Mental Health Help: New Program Aims to Improve Access to VA Treatment (Post, June 5, 2008, Page PG02)
 
ANNAPOLIS: Ehrlich Portraits Are Unveiled With Added Pomp (Post, June 4, 2008, Page B05)
 
Md. Senator in Raid Rose to Power Above the Fray: Md. Senator in FBI Investigation Is Known for Political Style Marked by Courtesy (Post, June 1, 2008, Page C01)
 
Prosecutors to Seek Files From Md. State Senator (Post, May 31, 2008, Page B01)
 
FBI Raids Home of Maryland State Senator: Consulting Relationship With Shoppers Food Warehouse Comes Under Investigation (Post, May 30, 2008, Page B01)
 
Lobbyists Still Buying Meals for Md. Legislators: Practice Is Allowed for Delegations (Post, May 27, 2008, Page B01)
 
Immigrant Workers Sue Md. Employer: Civil Claim Alleges Pay Exploitation (Post, May 17, 2008, Page B03)
 
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