Corporate Tax Hike to Fund Higher Ed Draws Student Cheers, Business Jeers

ANNAPOLIS – College students and administrators rallied Wednesday with Gov

^Amorous Deer Threaten Road Safety in October and November

ANNAPOLIS – Deer smell love in the autumn air, and that spells danger for Maryland drivers

^In Upcoming Special Session, Not All Budget Fixes Created Equal

ANNAPOLIS – As legislators converge on Annapolis Monday to begin wrangling over the state’s $1

^Howard County, Comptroller Look to Tax Records to Find Kids for Health Program

ANNAPOLIS – Howard County officials and the state Comptroller’s Office are pushing ahead with plans to recruit more children for a federally funded health insurance program, even as the program’s future is up in the air

Prince George’s County to Release Money to Keep Health System Afloat

CHEVERLY – Prince George’s County Executive Jack Johnson said Friday the county will give Dimensions Healthcare System a much-needed infusion of cash within weeks, temporarily ending a months-long feud over the ailing hospital system’s leadership

Maryland Not Making the Grade in Women’s Health, Report Card Says

ANNAPOLIS – Women’s health in Maryland is unsatisfactory and slipping, according to a report card Wednesday that graded the states on 27 indicators of women’s health

Shelter Space Continues Falling, as City’s Homeless Population Stays Steady

ANNAPOLIS – Baltimore’s homeless population continues to hover around 3,000 people, while the number of emergency and short-term shelter beds in the city has fallen to 2,260 in the last count

Calvert Cliffs Meltdown Could Spell Disaster, Anti-Nuclear Groups Say

SOLOMONS ISLAND – A disaster at the Calvert Cliffs nuclear plant in Lusby could lead to thousands of deaths because of congested escape routes and other potential problems, anti-nuclear groups said Thursday