CNS – Land Conservation,500

ANNAPOLIS- Environmental leaders joined forces Tuesday to demand that Gov

CNS – Drunk Driving,750

ANNAPOLIS – Though colorful holiday decorations gave the rotunda of the Maryland State House a festive and joyous atmosphere, the message that Tony and Hazel Pung came to deliver was anything but

Bay Restoration Group Reaches $20 Million Mark

ANNAPOLIS-The Chesapeake Bay restoration group funded largely by revenues from the popular blue “Treasure the Chesapeake” Maryland license plates announced Tuesday that it has reached a major financial milestone – it has distributed more than $20 million worth of grants since its inception in 1985

In Baltimore’s Corner Bars, ‘Smoke Free’ Era Awaited With Anger, Trepidation

BALTIMORE – It’s a chilly afternoon in Baltimore’s Highlandtown, but inside a modest corner tavern, Rob Aull is getting hot under the collar

^In Baltimore’s Corner Bars, ‘Smoke Free’ Era Awaited With Anger, Trepidation

BALTIMORE – It’s a chilly afternoon in Baltimore’s Highlandtown, but inside a modest corner tavern, Rob Aull is getting hot under the collar

Edwards Visits Maryland, Cautions Democrats to Use Power Wisely

ANNAPOLIS-Stopping in Maryland to promote his new book, Democratic presidential hopeful John Edwards came bearing a warning for his newly empowered Democratic colleagues: don’t pop the champagne corks yet

Environmental Groups Expecting Big Things from O’Malley

ANNAPOLIS – It has been little over a week since Martin O’Malley was elected governor, but already environmental groups around the state are gearing up to press his new administration to limit growth and take bold steps to restore the health of the bay

Franchot Vows To Be An Independent Voice

SILVER SPRING -To his friends and supporters, comptroller-elect Peter V

Race for Arundel Executive One of State’s Closest

EDGEWATER – It’s a perfect autumn afternoon in the Woodland Beach neighborhood in Edgewater

^For O’Malley, Jesuit Tradition of ‘Man for Others’ Guides Political Values

BALTIMORE- Before entering the 1999 Baltimore mayor’s race that he ultimately won, Martin O’Malley admits he was tempted more than once to jettison his career in public life