Adminstration Skeptical About Personal Income Tax Cut

ANNAPOLIS – Halfway through the General Assembly session, Gov

Montgomery County Democrats Pull Together Behind Mooers

ROCKVILLE – After Donald Mooers’ win Tuesday night, Montgomery County Democrats are pulling together to take on Republican Rep

Majority of Marylanders Support High School Drug Tests

WASHINGTON – The majority of Marylanders support mandatory random drug testing of high school students, according to a University of Maryland Research Center poll

Democrat Wynn Sometimes Votes Against Party, President

WASHINGTON – While generally pursuing a Democratic agenda, Rep

Bill Would Make All State Agencies Install Toll-Free Lines

ANNAPOLIS – A bill that calls for equipping all state agencies with toll-free telephone numbers would make government equally accessible to all Marylanders, its sponsor said Tuesday

Lawmakers Want Accountability for Economic Development Aid

ANNAPOLIS – Legislators want companies held more accountable for the jobs and capital investment they are supposed to bring in exchange for state loans or grants — but they’re torn over just how much accountability

Park Service Predicts Perfectly Timed Cherry Blossom Bloom

WASHINGTON – The National Park Service predicted Thursday the District’s cherry trees will perform a “three-peat” by blooming right in the middle of the two-week cherry blossom festival for the third year in a row

Bill Would End Telemarketers’ Automatic-Dialing Annoyances

ANNAPOLIS – Consumers could receive fewer mystery phone calls under a bill now before the state Legislature

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WASHINGTON – The primary race for Rep