Board Approves Two Economic Development Measures

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Board of Public Works continued the state’s economic development push Wednesday by offering loan packages to two businesses

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ANNAPOLIS – The renewal of Rockville Town Center received a lift from the state Wednesday as the Board of Public Works approved more than $2

Lawmakers Hear Business Leaders’ Economic Development Ideas

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland needs to shed its image as a high-tax state and form more solid links between business and government to win jobs for its citizens, state business leaders told lawmakers Tuesday

Players, Take Heart! Lotto Winners Spread Across State, Globe

ROCKVILLE – Like many would-be millionaires, Andrew Schulz decided Friday that the dream is worth the wait

Committee Hears Impact of Tax Breaks for Volunteers

ANNAPOLIS – Volunteering may save you some money come tax time in Maryland

State Republican Caucus Opposes Casino Gambling

ANNAPOLIS – More than 20 members of Maryland’s House Republican Caucus stood together Wednesday to officially oppose casino gambling in the state

Court Says Salisbury Man Was Given Proper Trial

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Special Appeals ruled Wednesday that a Salisbury man was properly convicted for breaking into an apartment and stealing jewelry, despite the defendant’s claim that the evidence against him was circumstantial

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ANNAPOLIS – A Prince George’s County man had his drug conviction overturned Tuesday by the Maryland Court of Special Appeals, in part because of surprise testimony from a police officer

State’s Death Penalty Cases Reflect National Trend

ANNAPOLIS – With 14 men currently serving death sentences, Maryland has a relatively small death-row population, compared with 60 in neighboring Virginia and 170 in Pennsylvania