patents copyrights and trademarks
- Drug shortages: Government price controls inhibit development of needed medicines
- Hammerjacks comeback planned; new owner wants spot by Baltimore casino
- Upcoming Laurel events include 5k Turkey Trot, Sunday breakfast, Art Guild meeting and more.
- After 10 months of simmering controversy, Cafe Hon owner Denise Whiting said that she will relinquish her "Hon" trademark. "I'll take it off the register," she said. "It was never mine to have in the first place."
- Upcoming Laurel events include flu vaccination clinic, bingo, lectures, indoor yard sale and more.
- He's already got the brand name and the formula. Now, Tim Miller, a 43-year-old Easton Realtor, wants to join the recent revival of old-school suds.
- Phillip Closius has resigned as dean of the University of Baltimore School of Law, blaming internal tensions over the university's use of law school revenues to subsidize other programs.
- Drew Greenblatt, president of Baltimore-based Marlin Steel Wire, offers ideas for growing jobs in American manufacturing to cope with the growing competition from Asia and elsewhere.
- A list of people arrested by Harford County law enforcement over the past few days
- There was no shortage of feather boas, bedazzled rhinestoned cat's eye glasses, leopard print and bouffant hairstyles at the annual Honfest Saturday.
- A Jessup correctional officer was arrested Tuesday morning on federal drug charges, revealing a sweeping effort to wipe out one of Maryland's most notorious gangs through related racketeering indictments.