Annapolis
ANNAPOLIS, Md. - R&B singer Ne-Yo and his booking agency are being sued in Maryland by a promoter over the performer's failure to appear at a 2008 New Year's Eve concert in Washington state.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Peruvian officials in the U.S.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. - A Department of Homeland Security official says federal immigration authorities are not pursuing the family of a Maryland girl who told first lady Michelle Obama that her mother "doesn't have papers."
DHS spokesman Matt Chandler said in an e-mailed statement Thursday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement investigations "are based on solid law enforcement work and not classroom Q and As."
Chandler added the agency "prioritizes criminal aliens who pose a threat to our communities."
The second-grader asked Obama about deportations when she visited the girl's elementary school with Mexico's first lady on Wednesday.
MONTPELIER, Vt. - Vermont's highest court is being asked to decide what a dog's love is worth.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. - A judge convicted an Annapolis alderman on Thursday of groping a U.S.