By Mark Croatti
Maryland Attorney General Douglas Gansler answers some of our questions. Elected Attorney General in 2006 after spending eight years as State’s Attorney in Montgomery County, Gansler was involved with several high-profile cases including the Washington D.C., snipers and former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson.
By Katie Redmiles
In the wake of the Big Read Great Gatsby party, we ask Annapolis residents about their favorite books.
The women's movement of the 1960s saw women questioning their invisibility in the halls of history, thus inspiring an official Women's History Week in 1978, which, in 1987, was expanded to Women's History Month.
By James Houck
Judith Viorst, popular author and journalist, answers our six burning questions in this month’s sit down. Viorst is the author of the popular children’s book series centered on the character Alexander ( Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day to name one book) and the New York Times best selling non-fiction book Necessary Losses .