Miller: Transit Projects Backlogged by Decreasing Funds

ANNAPOLIS – When – and if – dozens of proposed transportation projects are completed, Maryland will be connected by 44 additional miles of light rail, another Baltimore train station, and more development around Metro stations

O’Malley Offers Buyouts to Trim 500 State Jobs

ANNAPOLIS – State employees can sign up for a $15,000 buyout — the latest move to cut Maryland’s budget — under a program announced Tuesday by Gov

PG Legislators Say Johnsons’ Charges Won’t Affect Work in Spring Session

ANNAPOLIS – Prince George’s County legislators insist that recent criminal charges against the outgoing county executive and several others will not put the county at a disadvantage when the legislative session begins in January

Metro Task Force Recommends Stronger Governance

WASHINGTON – Metro needs “dramatic changes” to its governance in order to address persistent problems of funding, safety and management, a review task force concluded in recommendations released Wednesday

PG County, Baltimore Can Leverage Large Vote Margins in Upcoming Legislative Session

ANNAPOLIS – Prince George’s County voters paved Democratic Gov

O’Malley Discusses Deficit with Cabinet

ANNAPOLIS – Gov

Ehrlich Has Struggled to Capitalize on Anti-Incumbent, Pro-Republican Trends

ANNAPOLIS – Anti-incumbent sentiment, Republican enthusiasm and the emergence of the Tea Party might have propelled former Gov

Trackers Film Candidates for Campaign Gaffes

ANNAPOLIS – If Gov