Maryland

Social Security Numbers on Driver’s Licenses Raises Fears

WASHINGTON – Congress last week failed to repeal a law that will require that Social Security numbers become part of a driver’s license, a plan that privacy advocates fear is the first step toward a national ID card

Glendening Battles Image Problem as Election Nears

FORT WASHINGTON, Md

Senate Candidate Reaches Into Own Pocket to Fund Television Ads

WASHINGTON – Republican Senate challenger Ross Pierpont will spend $230,000 of his own money to mount a statewide television ad campaign in the 10 days remaining until the election

4th District Candidate Expects Defeat, But Hopes for a Miracle

WASHINGTON – John Kimble sighs and says that he expects to lose badly in the race for Maryland’s 4th District congressional seat

Maryland Ranks as Third-Best in the Nation for Women to Live and Work

WASHINGTON – Maryland is the third-best state in the country for women to live, according to a new report on how women fare economically, politically, and in legal and reproductive rights

Attorney Gen. Curran Campaigns Hard Despite Large Lead in Polls

BALTIMORE – Attorney General J

UNLIKELY CANDIDATE

Epstein was born and raised just outside of Baltimore in Pikesville, and went to college at the University of Maryland, College Park, where he majored in biology and accounting

Republican Expected to Win Democratic 2nd District — Again

WASHINGTON – When Kenneth T

Completion of Baltimore-Washington Parkway, Other State Projects, Funded

WASHINGTON – While bulldozers rumbled in front of them, Maryland congressmen patted themselves on the back Wednesday for securing the funds to finish the Baltimore-Washington Parkway construction under budget and ahead of schedule