Legislators Free to Move Limitless Campaign Dollars

ANNAPOLIS – Baltimore Delegate Maggie L

4th Circuit Appeals Court Down, But Not Out, As Senate Puts Nominees on Hold

WASHINGTON – The Senate Judiciary Committee delayed a confirmation vote Thursday on a nominee for the U

Budget Shortfall Deepens; Governor Candidates Plan Fiscal Fixes

ANNAPOLIS – With the state’s projected budget deficit grown this week to more than $1

Bromwell Bends Election Law to Donate $100,000 to Slates

ANNAPOLIS – Former state Sen

ICC Opponents Paved Over in Primary

ANNAPOLIS – Inter-county Connector supporters reveled in Tuesday’sprimary results, after nominating a pro-ICC majority to the MontgomeryCounty Council and gaining strength in the State House

Highway Projects Could Hit The Road Without New Funding, Porcari Says

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s top transportation official said Thursday thathis department needed to find ways to increase revenues – includingpossible higher taxes – or risk future projects

Judge Blocks Baltimore County Zoning Law That Restricts MethadoneClinics

WASHINGTON – A federal judge has blocked a Baltimore County zoning law that would have made it more difficult to set up methadone drug treatment clinics in the county

Primaries, Other Losses Bring Newcomers to General Assembly

ANNAPOLIS – Tuesday’s primary election, plus attrition, means morethan 20 percent of both General Assembly chambers, including keycommittee chairmen, will be new in January

4th District GOP Primary Too Close to Call; General Election isAnother Matter

WASHINGTON – The 4th District GOP primary was too close to callWednesday, with perennial challenger John Kimble leading Floyd Andersonby just 62 votes out of more than 9,300 cast, according to unofficialstate returns

Schaefer Gets Needed Hug In Comptroller’s Race Against Willis

BALTIMORE – Baltimore Mayor Martin J