Emergency Dredging Regulation Heading To Maryland Lawmakers

ANNAPOLIS – An emergency regulation to open five areas around Chesapeake Bay to power dredging for oysters is awaiting approval by the Joint Legislative Review Committee, a Department of Natural Resources official said Tuesday

Ehrlich Cuts Environmental Agencies’ Funding; Lawmakers Reserve Judgment

ANNAPOLIS – The Department of the Environment’s budget took a 22 percent bite under the budget released Friday by Gov

GOP Claims Eastern Shore Leadership; Launches Bid to Relax Crabbing Rules

ANNAPOLIS – Delegate Kenneth D

Boundaries Have Changed, But Faces Remain the Same in 6th DistrictRace

COLLEGE PARK – The 6th District has changed since the 2000 election,but the candidates have not

Despite Concerns, Officials and Voters Seem Pleased With New Voting Machines

COLLEGE PARK – State election officials say they are satisfied that thousands of new touch-screen voting machines will function properly in four counties this fall, although experts have raised concerns about the accuracy and usability of the machines