ANNAPOLIS- Speaker Casper R
Maryland
Measure Aims to Jump-Start Market for Long-term Care Coverage
WASHINGTON – Two Maryland legislators are backing bills that they hope will jump-start the market for long-term health care insurance by requiring government agencies to offer the benefit to federal workers, retirees and their families
Baltimore May Join Other Cities in Suit Against Gun Industry
WASHINGTON – Baltimore Mayor Kurt Schmoke said Thursday he will decide by early spring whether to sue the gun industry for medical and policing costs the city has incurred as a result of gun-related violence
Ex-councilman’s Sex Conviction Overturned
ANNAPOLIS- A former Havre de Grace councilman may be retried on sex abuse charges because his accuser could have benefited financially from his conviction and jurors weren’t told
Growing Southern Maryland Appeals for More School Money
ANNAPOLIS – The three small counties of Southern Maryland battled more populous counties in the north and east for school construction money Wednesday, relying on frugality instead of showy demonstrations to make their case to the Board of Public Works
Mikulski Hopes to Sit on Impeachment, Despite Gall Bladder Surgery
WASHINGTON – Maryland Sen
Montgomery County Pleads for School Money
ANNAPOLIS James Hubert Blake High School sophomore Kristina Cheek stood before the Board of Public Works Wednesday and told them about the impact new schools have made in the lives of Montgomery County students
County Executive Absence Disrupts Prince George’s Appeal
ANNAPOLIS The absence of the Prince George’s county executive did not go unnoticed during county’s appeal before the Board of Public Works for additional school construction funding on Wednesday
Mikulski, Sarbanes Defend Party-Line Votes on Impeachment
WASHINGTON – Maryland Democratic Sens