Printing Costs Amount to Big Campaign Expense

ANNAPOLIS – It takes money to raise money, goes the political adage

13-Year-Old Wins Hearing in Parental Rights Termination Decree

ANNAPOLIS – In court papers, he’s called “M

What Do You Call a Lawmaker? Delegate? Or Assemblyman(woman)?

ANNAPOLIS – For 200 years, members of Maryland’s lower legislative house have been called “delegates

Bill Would Bypass DNR Watermen’s Waiting List

ANNAPOLIS – Wind-worn and rugged, their faces ruddy above white T-shirts, about 25 watermen came to Annapolis Tuesday to testify for a bill they say will help preserve their waning industry

“Tough Warriors” Try To Preserve Southern Maryland Heritage

CALIFORNIA, MD – Citizens in the “Mother County of Maryland,” some of whose ancestry harks back to the 1600s, want their voices heard by government

Diplomats Targeted by Bill Before General Assembly

ANNAPOLIS – Foreign diplomats who commit crimes or are involved in motor vehicle accidents in Maryland would be reported to the U

Lawyers Launch Second Appeal in Breach of Promise Case

ANNAPOLIS – Rejected earlier this month for pursuing what the Court of Special Appeals called a “breach of promise to marry” suit, lawyers for a Montgomery County woman spurned by her fiance have asked Maryland’s highest court to review their case

Appeals Court Throws Out “Breach of Promise to Marry” Suit

ANNAPOLIS – The Court of Special Appeals Friday upheld a Montgomery County Circuit Court in its dismissal of a “breach of promise to marry” suit, holding that the Legislature’s abolition of that cause of action 51 years ago “is not even open to argument

County Ordinance Ruled Invalid by Appeals Court

ANNAPOLIS – A 6-year-old St

MVA Records Bill Gets Mixed Reviews at Hearing

ANNAPOLIS – You’re driving to the office and a red Camaro cuts you off