WASHINGTON – Maryland lawmakers said they liked the rhetoric in President Bush’s State of the Union address Tuesday night, but Democrats said it is time for the administration to move beyond rhetoric and focus on the details of the economy
Bill Proposes Hunters Camouflage Dead Deer
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland deer hunters may soon have to camouflage their deer carcasses – or risk paying a $100 fine
Oken May Be First Execution in Ehrlich Administration
ANNAPOLIS – A death warrant will be signed by the end of today for Steven Oken, his defense lawyer said Tuesday, making him the first Maryland man to face execution during new Gov
Legislators Praise Diversity, Bipartisanship Following Ehrlich Speech
ANNAPOLIS – Legislators extolled the historic significance of Lt
Ehrlich Fires, Rehires Popular MVA Official
ANNAPOLIS – Popular Motor Vehicle Administrator Anne Ferro was canned by incoming Gov
Glendening, Schaefer All Smiles As Board Postpones Racial Profiling Settlement
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s Board of Public Works Wednesday postponed a vote on a racial profiling settlement at Gov
Support Growing for Public Campaigns
ANNAPOLIS – When Sean Dobson examined Maryland’s tax laws, he saw 52 reasons why the state needs public campaign financing
Eastern Shore Internet Access Stuck on Slow Speed
ANNAPOLIS – Five years after Maryland’s rural towns were promised high- speed Internet access, the idea remains little more than a blip on the screen
Local Police Departments Not Hurt — Yet — by Congressional Budget Inaction
WASHINGTON – State and local law enforcement officials are keeping a close watch on the federal budget, after the Justice Department said this month it cannot send any new grant money to states until Congress authorizes spending