Some Lawmakers Say More Bills Make a Better Legislator

ANNAPOLIS – With the last General Assembly session of the four-year term behind them, Maryland legislators are getting ready to face the voters, and many no doubt will make the traditional pledge to run on their records

Students Can Visit UMBI Labs – or Labs Can Visit Them

BALTIMORE – With new biotech labs opening throughout the state, the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute is eager to generate interest in biotech careers by inviting middle and high school students to visit its labs

Gas Prices in Md. Continue to Rise

ANNAPOLIS – With the summer driving season approaching, gasoline prices have begun to increase dramatically in both Maryland and across the country

Second Bay Bridge? Not in My Backyard

ANNAPOLIS – In 2004 a task force was created to examine the possibility of building a new bridge across the Chesapeake Bay in an effort to ease the notorious traffic congestion on the existing Chesapeake Bay Bridge

Baltimore Comedian Returns in Search for Ms. FA.T.

BALTIMORE – Monique Imes grew up a self-described “fat girl from Baltimore” whose grandmother used to tell her, “you’re pretty, you’re special

Ehrlich Backs Stiffer Penalties for Young People Who Drive Drunk

ANNAPOLIS – Holding true to his stated initiatives for the 2006 legislative session, Gov

Md. Legislators Seek State Funds for King Memorial

ANNAPOLIS – Standing in front of the Thurgood Marshall Memorial here on the last day of Black History Month, Maryland legislators on Tuesday proposed a General Assembly resolution urging the state to help fund a memorial to Martin Luther King Jr

Assembly Urged to Promote Connection of D.C., Baltimore Transit Systems

ANNAPOLIS – The large number of new federal jobs expected in coming years to the Ft

Legislators Seek Minimum Wage Indexed to Inflation

ANNAPOLIS – The General Assembly has already raised Maryland’s minimum wage by a dollar an hour this year, to $6

Once Again, Motorcycle Helmets on Assembly Agenda

ANNAPOLIS – When state Sen