O’Malley Appoints Larsen, Two Others to PSC

ANNAPOLIS – Gov

Power Companies Bank on Perennial Pruning for Outage Protection

WASHINGTON – Power outages caused by fallen trees and branches should not be of the magnitude of some past storm events, even with a major winter storm expected to encase the region in up to three-fourths of an inch of ice, experts say

O’Malley Promises ‘End of Drift’ in State of State Speech

ANNAPOLIS – Promising Marylanders “I will not squander the year ahead,” Gov

Amid Tedium and Hoopla, Md. Officials Beg for Funds

ANNAPOLIS – By 10 a

Assembly Opens With ‘Happiness’ But Tough Battles Loom

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s General Assembly opened its annual 90-day session Wednesday with optimism that an end to divided government will help move the Democratic agenda forward

Ehrlich Concedes, O’Malley Celebrates

BALTIMORE- As Gov

Via Baltimore’s Little Italy, Nation’s First Female Speaker

BALTIMORE – The state has a new governor and a new U

^Clinton: Election Win Provides Chance for Unity

BALTIMORE – Former President Clinton did more than rally Democrats Thursday — he put out a call for national unity should the party retake control of the House and Senate

Court Strikes Down Assembly’s Firing of PSC

ANNAPOLIS — Maryland’s highest court Thursday dealt the Democrat-led General Assembly a major blow, striking down a June law firing Gov