WASHINGTON – The message was unmistakably clear from 131 Marylanders recently interviewed on election-year concerns: Congress and President Clinton need to resolve their differences and agree on a budget plan
Duckpin Enthusiasts Want State To Recognize Sport
ANNAPOLIS – Forget the stadium deals, Art Modell and pro football
Bill Would Make Unsolicited Faxes Traceable
ANNAPOLIS – You’re waiting for a fax so you can finish a report that was due an hour ago
Project Roadblock Pulls Plug on High-tech Scams
WASHINGTON – Maryland and 19 other states have joined with the Federal Trade Commission to pull the plug on high-tech telemarketing scams that have been ripping off unwary investors, the director of the FTC’s consumer protection branch announced Tuesday
Nonprofits Ask State for Share of Economic Development Effort
ANNAPOLIS – Nonprofit organizations don’t want to be left out of state economic development plans
Drug Dealers Face Eviction Under Maryland Housing Program
WASHINGTON – When Doris Roberts took over in February 1989 as the director of Somerset Manor, a public housing complex in Havre de Grace, things about the neighborhood looked bleak
Southern Md. Delegation Mixed on Glendening Proposals
ANNAPOLIS – Southern Maryland legislators responded warmly to Gov