Edmonston’s Decatur Street Represents Walk on the Green Side

EDMONSTON – Quiet, middle-class Edmonston, a diverse Prince George’s County community of roughly 1,300 people, unveiled a new green street that officials hope will become a model for environmentally friendly towns across the nation

O’Malley Defeats Ehrlich, Bucks Anti-Incumbent Trend

BALTIMORE – An energetic campaign and substantial Democratic turnout boosted Gov

Quotes From Voters Around Maryland

“I just feel that our taxes have gone up significantly

Republican Red Tide Seeps Into Maryland, Carrying Harris

KENT ISLAND – State Sen

Rising Sea Levels Could Force Some Bay Inhabitants to Move Inland

WASHINGTON – Rising sea levels and violent weather caused by climate change could force some people in the Chesapeake Bay area inland in the coming decades, said a migration policy expert

Maryland Tea Partiers Defeated, but not Deflated

WASHINGTON – Sarah Palin-backed Brian Murphy may have lost Maryland’s Republican gubernatorial primary, but the tea partiers who supported him can’t be counted out of the general election yet

Plans for Economy, Education Top Voters’ Wish Lists

ANNAPOLIS – Turnout was low, but those casting ballots this week in two gubernatorial battleground counties were sure of what they want to see between now and November’s general election

Environmental Group Sees Global Warming Behind Maryland’s Weather Woes

BALTIMORE – Violent weather is on the rise in Maryland, and global warming could lead to more extreme weather events in the future, according to a report released Wednesday by Environment Maryland

State Prepares in Unlikely Case Hurricane Earl Veers East

ANNAPOLIS – Even though Hurricane Earl is projected to stay east of the Maryland coast, state and local officials are preparing for possible extreme weather conditions, just in case