Easing the Pain of Highway Tolls

ANNAPOLIS – Imagine driving from D

Lottery Players to See “Huge” Improvements

ANNAPOLIS – Next year, Maryland lottery players will find a quicker, more streamlined process awaiting them when they purchase their lucky tickets

Forecast Shows Revenue and Spending Up

ANNAPOLIS – Lawmakers heard a favorable forecast Tuesday – not a cloud on the horizon for Maryland revenue

Racing Commission Denies Cuts; Requests New Plan

LAUREL – The Maryland Racing Commission Thursday again balked at approving a plan by Magna Entertainment Corp

On the Backstretch, a Way of Life Threatened

LAUREL – Anna Marie Starnes wakes up at 5 a

Despite Racing’s Uncertain Future, Md. Horse Sales ‘Roaring’

TIMONIUM – Though word has reached as far as Moscow that Maryland racing is in trouble, most of the seats in Timonium have been full and the bidding has been brisk this week at the annual Fasig-Tipton yearling sale

Mold in Montgomery School Alarms Parents

GAITHERSBURG – Jack Pykosh, just eight years old, has already endured multiple antibiotics, CAT scans and removal of his adenoids in an attempt to alleviate his chronic sinusitis and allergies to pollen and mold

Death Row Inmate Seeks New Trial

ANNAPOLIS – Convicted murderer Jamaal K

Once Proud Track Braces for Racing Cuts

LAUREL – Joe Robison remembers Laurel Park the way it used to be — the lifeblood of a small town

Commission Delays Racing Cuts

LAUREL – After hearing impassioned pleas to “put it in the trash can,” the Maryland Racing Commission Tuesday delayed approval of Magna Entertainment Corporation’s plan to sharply cut back live racing in Maryland