ANNAPOLIS – One of the region’s largest newspapers has called him the “most powerful private citizen” in Maryland, but it’s elsewhere that Peter Angelos has tried to extend his influence
Sniper Turns Weekend Recreational Fun Fearful
ANNAPOLIS – With a serial sniper preying on the greater Washington area, weekend recreation takes on a new meaning when every citizen becomes a target
Bush Brings Cash, Clap on the Back for Ehrlich
BALTIMORE – Calling him “effective, smart and compassionate,” President George W
Ehrlich, Townsend Camps Split on Who Won Debate
BALTIMORE – One day after the first head-to-head meeting of the Maryland gubernatorial candidates, analysts agree Democratic Lt
Gender is No Issue for Townsend
ANNAPOLIS — Should Democrat Kathleen Kennedy Townsend win the gubernatorial race in November, she will make history
Maryland Makes Top 10 For Campaign Finance Disclosure
ANNAPOLIS – Report cards for state systems of campaign finance disclosure are out, and Maryland’s name is on the honor roll
Sauerbrey Awaits Hearing on Nomination for U.N. Ambassadorship
ANNAPOLIS – Former Maryland House of Delegates minority leader and two- time candidate for governor Ellen Sauerbrey is awaiting Senate confirmation to a United Nations ambassadorship post, the White House confirmed Tuesday
Ehrlich Campaign: Townsend Endorsements Meant to Distract From Polls
ANNAPOLIS – A day after new polls gave U