WASHINGTON – A billboard in Baltimore, sponsored by the Maryland House of Ruth, promotes the notion that domestic violence is purely a women’s problem and issue
Few Oppose New Year’s Change to Traffic Court Dates
WASHINGTON – Drivers who want to dispute their traffic tickets will have to speak up come Jan
Kratovil Ruins Maryland Incumbents’ Federal Sweep
WASHINGTON – Every member of Maryland’s congressional delegation won re-election Tuesday, except Rep
Election Unlikely to Reform Maryland’s Blue Political Landscape
WASHINGTON – When Republican Bob Ehrlich beat a Kennedy for the governor’s seat in 2002, the triumph was expected to ignite confidence among conservatives
Mikulski Urges Federal Action on China’s Poultry Tariff
WASHINGTON – Maryland’s chicken industry is ruffled and Sen
Confidence Pervades Wargotz’ Uphill Battle to Unseat Mikulski
WASHINGTON — A bumper sticker on Eric Wargotz’s dark-green, Dodge Ram, campaign truck reads: “I’ll keep my money, my guns, my faith and my freedom and you can keep the ‘change
Mikulski Joins Inspiration for Rosa’s Law at White House Signing Ceremony
WASHINGTON – The family that inspired legislation to change the federal definition of mentally handicapped joined Maryland Democratic Sen
Privacy Debate Fuels Supreme Court Hearing on Soldier’s Funeral Protest
WASHINGTON – Inside a packed courtroom Wednesday, all nine Supreme Court justices grappled with whether — and to what degree — the funeral of a fallen soldier is a public or private event
Marine Funeral Protest Case Goes to Supreme Court
WASHINGTON – In March 2006, the family of Lance Cpl