Proposed OSHA Rules
Cause Commotion

WASHINGTON - Maryland business groups are worried that proposed federal rules to protect against "ergonomic" workplace injuries will open floodgates to more frequent and more onerous regulation. Go to Story


Students, Senator Unite
To Pass New Helmet Law

ANNAPOLIS - Students at the Hannah More School in Baltimore County have joined forces with their senator, Paula Hollinger, to pass a law in memory of a classmate who died after a rollerblading accident.
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Baltimore Grandma Battles
Biggest Cancer Killer of Md.

BALTIMORE
- Naon Prater is battling the biggest cancer killer of women in the state - more than even breast cancer. Just 16 of every 100 women diagnosed with lung cancer will live more than five years. And the likelihood of survival reduces with increasing age.  Go to Story


Local Hospice Worker
Learns Lesson of Life

ROCKVILLE - Emily Ongiro, 28, has seen at least 20 people die since August when she came to work at Casey House, the inpatient facility at the Montgomery Hospice where terminally ill patients come to spend their last few days or weeks. Instead of depressing her, she said, the experience has opened up a world of beauty.
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