Despite Some Positive News, the Direction of Maryland’s Real Estate Market Unknown

ANNAPOLIS – Parts of Maryland’s real estate market might be showing preliminary signs of turning around, with the state’s Washington suburbs leading the way, according to the most recent available statistics

Senate Advances Preakness Rescue Bill

ANNAPOLIS – The Senate gave preliminary approval Friday to a Preakness rescue bill backed by Gov

Preakness Bill on Fast Track

ANNAPOLIS – One day after it was introduced, a Senate committee approved a bill backed by Gov

Senate Passes Capital Budget, Rejects Porn Amendment

ANNAPOLIS – The Senate passed its capital budget for next fiscal year Wednesday, authorizing $1

Senate Passes $13.8 Billion Budget Amid Porn and Rapper Debate

ANNAPOLIS – The Senate approved its $13

Senate Advances $13.8 Billion Budget

ANNAPOLIS – The Senate gave preliminary approval to a $13

House Passes Budget, Cuts $825 Million

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Senate is ready to put its own imprint on the state budget after the House late Thursday approved $825 million in cuts to Gov

Maryland’s Neighbors Push for Sports Betting, But Slots Unlikely to be Hurt

ANNAPOLIS – As distracted office workers and college basketball fans gamble millions on the opening weekend of March Madness, two of Maryland’s neighboring states are looking to legalize sports betting as a way to raise revenue

Miller: State Could Buy Preakness, Build Track to Keep Race in Maryland

ANNAPOLIS – Senate President Thomas V