Richard Allen could be sentenced to up to 130 years in prison if convicted of all the charges. … [Read more...] about No verdict on first full day of jury deliberations in Delphi double-murder trial
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Going west: Maryland’s Big Ten trip to No. 1 Oregon features unique wrinkles
The new Big Ten truly comes to full bore for Maryland this weekend with its first-ever West Coast conference trip to No. 1 Oregon, bringing with it a host of logistical tweaks and challenges. … [Read more...] about Going west: Maryland’s Big Ten trip to No. 1 Oregon features unique wrinkles
Maryland girds for No. 1 Oregon, with travel adding another hurdle
The Terrapins face the prospect of a long trip to the West Coast this week — and then they have to play the top-ranked Ducks. … [Read more...] about Maryland girds for No. 1 Oregon, with travel adding another hurdle
Pentagon chief presses military to carry out a smooth transition and obey all lawful orders
By TARA COPP and LOLITA C. BALDOR WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin directed the military on Thursday to carry out a smooth transition to President-elect Donald Trump, with a reminder to the force of its obligation to follow the lawful orders of the next commander in chief. While such memos are rare, it was not the first time the military’s top civilian leader … [Read more...] about Pentagon chief presses military to carry out a smooth transition and obey all lawful orders
New Hampstead Community Garden aims to help those in need, provide educational programs
Hampstead’s Crossroads Church will be the site of a new community garden next spring, with plans for produce to be donated to those in need. “We want to, first and foremost, feed our underprivileged community,” said Jennifer Lleras, 41, of Hampstead, who is coordinating the project. “That is the main focus, to give back to the community.” The 6,300 square-foot garden on the … [Read more...] about New Hampstead Community Garden aims to help those in need, provide educational programs