Senate President Denies Punching Man in Face

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland Senate President Thomas V

Election Chiefs Take Heat for Primary Mess

ANNAPOLIS – State elections administrator Linda H

Diddy Tells Baltimore Students ‘Work Hard; No Excuses’

BALTIMORE – Rap and hip-hop mogul Diddy paid a surprise visit to Winston Middle School in Baltimore on Tuesday to remind an auditorium packed with enthralled students to take responsibility, work hard and make “no excuses” in their pursuit of success

McCarthy Aims to Focus Comptroller Race on Traditional Duties

ANNAPOLIS – While the three Democratic contenders in Tuesday’s comptroller primary slung epithets, accused each other of dirty politics and pushed for a focus on social issues, Republican candidate Anne M

‘Up For Grabs’ Comptroller Race Hinges On Schaefer

ANNAPOLIS- Maryland voters decide Tuesday if William Donald Schaefer will remain in public life or go loudly into the night, after a state comptroller’s race that has been dominated by the two-term incumbent’s unpredictable behavior and cranky commentary

At It Again, Schaefer Says: ‘I’m Not Gonna Change’

BALTIMORE – If there was any doubt about the sincerity of William Donald Schaefer’s radio apology to those he has offended – and who hasn’t he? – it was dispelled Wednesday on the campaign trail at the Lexington Market

Ehrlich, O’Malley Clash Over Bush at Forum

BALTIMORE – Gov

Schaefer Apologizes In Radio Ad

ANNAPOLIS- In more than five decades in Maryland politics, William Donald Schaefer has denigrated an entire region of the state, railed against non-English-speaking immigrants and publicly ogled a young woman’s rear end