ANNAPOLIS – It was election night, and the losing candidate for governor devoted several minutes of his concession speech to the woman standing behind him on stage
No Need to Fear the Thanksgiving Turkey
ANNAPOLIS – Dana Kline fluttered about behind the stove, chopping vegetables and stirring gravy
Parties Split Losses in Maryland General Assembly
ANNAPOLIS – Republicans are projected to pick up six seats in the Maryland House of Delegates after Tuesday’s election, resulting from two fallen incumbents and four open seats, but it’s unclear how much the slight shift will affect the upcoming legislative session
November Should Bring Little Shakeup to State Legislature
ANNAPOLIS – Political observers expect few incumbents – Republicans or Democrats – will be replaced in the state legislature this November, with Maryland remaining largely untouched by the national anti-incumbency surge
Bid Winner Denied $4.8 Million State Contract
ANNAPOLIS – The Board of Public Works Wednesday declined to approve a $4
GOP House Incumbents, Candidates Pledge to Improve Economic Climate
ANNAPOLIS — Maryland Republican leaders pledged Thursday to halt unchecked spending, repeal taxes and bring jobs to the state, among other goals, when they announced the party’s four-part plan
Board of Public Works Defers $5 Million Contract Over Bidder Eligibility Concerns
ANNAPOLIS — Approval of a $4