Harris, Kratovil Staged Spending Blitz in Campaign’s Final Weeks

WASHINGTON – The candidates spent almost $2

Md. Reps. Didn’t Pay Taxes For Campaign Staffs

WASHINGTON – Republican Congressman-elect Andy Harris and Democratic Rep

Hoyer, Van Hollen Named to Top Spots in Dem Leadership

WASHINGTON – Two Maryland congressmen were named Wednesday to high-ranking positions in the 112th Congress: Rep

Last-Minute Money Dump Falls in District 1

WASHINGTON – The state’s most expensive House race got a last-minute rush of cash from across the country, but its full magnitude won’t be clear until financial reports are due next month

Harris Surges in New District 1 Poll

WASHINGTON – District 1 Republican challenger Andy Harris leads 53 percent to 42 percent in the contentious House race against incumbent Rep

1st District in Name, First District in Spending

The money is flying in Maryland’s 1st Congressional District

IRS Change May Make Maryland Nonprofits Pay

WASHINGTON – As many as 1 in 5 Maryland nonprofit businesses could be stripped of their tax-exempt status tomorrow because of filing rules that changed three years ago, but still caught them unaware

Ellicott City Girl Tells Congress of Textbook Concussion Case

WASHINGTON – Centennial High School’s Alison Conca-Cheng is a best-case scenario: After suffering a concussion while playing soccer last month, she was diagnosed, put on a “care plan” and started recovering

Green Party Candidate Dies; Members to Consider Ballot Replacement

WASHINGTON – It will be at least the weekend before the Maryland Green Party decides whether it will field a replacement candidate for U

Kratovil Opponents May Benefit From Republican ‘Wave’

WASHINGTON – It’s not entirely clear which Republican candidate will end up challenging one-term Democratic Rep