Abortion Pill Arrives in Maryland

ANNAPOLIS – At least one clinic in Maryland will have the abortion pill mifepristone available by Thanksgiving, after shipping from the manufacturer begins Monday

Lawmaker Proposes $1,000 Tax Credit for Seniors’ Prescription Drugs

ANNAPOLIS – Delegate Joan F

Maryland Elections Officials Say Partisanship Downplayed Here

ANNAPOLIS – What’s happening in Florida can’t happen here, say Maryland election officials, because state law blocks partisan politics among election officials

Maryland Expects Electors to Do What’s Expected

ANNAPOLIS – With the presidential election too close to call, the 538 members of the Electoral College hold a lot of power – power that some legal experts say can’t be checked

Third-party and Independent Voter Registration on the Upswing

ANNAPOLIS – Voter registration for the two major parties is down this year compared with four years ago, according to data from the county boards of elections

Happiness Comes With Daylight-saving Time’s End

ANNAPOLIS – Not only will Marylanders get an extra hour of sleep this weekend, but they also may be happier for a little while

West Nile Virus is Here to Stay

ANNAPOLIS – The West Nile virus, the newest mosquito-borne virus to enter the Unites States, is here to stay, according to state officials

Maryland Legislature Debates Prescription Drug Relief

ANNAPOLIS – Eloise Abadeey needs her blood pressure medication right now, but says she just can’t afford it

Marylanders Find It’s Not Easy Being Green

ANNAPOLIS – While Maryland Green Party voters are willing to put their money into their presidential candidate, some may be a little less willing to give Ralph Nader their votes

Last Chance to Register to Vote Looms

ANNAPOLIS – On Nov