Leadership Slots Filled as General Assembly Prepares for 2007 Session

ANNAPOLIS – Democrats in the Maryland General Assembly filled key leadership slots this week as freshman legislators began to get ready for the opening of a 2007 session little more than six weeks away

After 40 Years, AP Correspondent Retires from State House

ANNAPOLIS – He worked in relative obscurity in a tiny, cramped office in the basement of the State House

Baltimore’s Mayor-in-Waiting Vows to Clean Up City

BALTIMORE – Sheila Dixon says that when she becomes Baltimore’s mayor in January, her first priority will be a clean city

O’Malley Names Brown to Head Transition Committee

BALTIMORE – In the first of many expected appointments, Gov

For First-Timer, Political Campaign is a Family Thrill

ODENTON – It’s five days before the general election, and 65-year-old Jerry Benoit is trudging up and down steps on Kirby’s Landing Court in Seven Oaks, opening townhouse screen doors and tucking fliers into the frames

^For First-Timer, Political Campaign is a Family Thrill

ODENTON – It’s five days before the general election, and 65-year-old Jerry Benoit is trudging up and down steps on Kirby’s Landing Court in Seven Oaks, opening townhouse screen doors and tucking fliers into the frames

For Ehrlich, Re-Election Battle is All in the Game

ANNAPOLIS – In the era before DVD players and Xboxes, Bobby Ehrlich and a football teammate at Princeton University would visit each other’s dorm rooms and engage in that timeless ritual of college life, the bull session

Ehrlich Hears Rumors, Attacks O’Malley on Crime

BALTIMORE – Traditionally, the neighborhood barbershop has been the place where men would gather to tell stories, trade gossip and swap rumors about what may be going on around town