No End in Sight as Maryland’s Job Picture Worsens

WASHINGTON – For the past two years, Frank Tennessee has been able to get by working a few part-time jobs

Cheaper Gas Could Put Marylanders Back on Roads for Christmas

WASHINGTON – The struggling economy has made many Marylanders wary of travel this Thanksgiving, but plummeting gas prices could cause them to reconsider in time for Christmas

Disabled Transportation System Remains Troubled, Study Says

WASHINGTON – The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s MetroAccess service for disabled passengers has improved, but it remains inefficient and frustrating for users, according to a study released Wednesday

Van Hollen’s Future Brightens After Election

WASHINGTON – Rep

Mikulski Proposes Plan to Help Automakers, Consumers

TOWSON – As the U

State Elections Officials Gear Up for Voting Day

WASHINGTON – State and local officials are expecting record turnout on Election Day and are making a last-ditch effort to ensure that both they and voters are prepared

Montgomery County Official Tells Congress Local Governments Need Help

WASHINGTON – Montgomery County Chief Administrative Officer Timothy Firestine urged Congress Wednesday to relax restrictions that have made it increasingly difficult for state and local governments to finance their programs

Bailey Takes GOP’s Best Shot As Long Shot in 5th District

WASHINGTON – After taking a pass on the 5th Congressional District in 2006, the Republicans are giving it another shot this year

Md. Business Taxes Among the Nation’s Highest, Study Says

WASHINGTON – Numerous tax increases during the past year have turned Maryland into the nation’s sixth-worst business tax climate, according to a recent study