Supreme Court Ruling Won’t Affect Maryland State Elections

ANNAPOLIS – Last Thursday’s Supreme Court ruling, which struck down restrictions on political spending by corporations, would have no effect on Maryland state elections, according to the State Board of Elections

For Lesser-Known Candidates, No Money Doesn’t Mean No Chance

ANNAPOLIS – They have a fraction of the money

School Districts Request Construction Money at “Hope-A-Thon”

ANNAPOLIS – School systems from all over the state asked the Board of Public Works for more money Wednesday, hoping to get some, or all, of $62

427th General Assembly Opens to Face $2 Billion Deficit

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland General Assembly kicked off its 427th legislative session Wednesday, a term likely to be dominated by the state’s nearly $2 billion budget deficit, as well as legislative efforts to protect citizens from sex offenders

Recession Paints Baltimore Bleak

BALTIMORE – Harborplace’s owners are bankrupt