TOWSON – Looking up a sloping, green hill from the edge of the road, the pale-pink stucco Hampton Mansion inspires awe
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Children’s Health Law Will Change Under Little-Known Compromise
ANNAPOLIS – A new law that will provide medical insurance for 60,000 children and pregnant women from low-income families will likely undergo significant changes in just its second year of operation
Rehrmann Rebuffs Party — Again — to Take on Glendening
ELLICOTT CITY – Eileen Rehrmann bucked her party eight years ago, unseating a Democratic Harford County executive who she said could not beat a Republican challenger for the job
McGuire Brings Passion on Campaign Trail in Governor’s Run
BALTIMORE – Campaigning in Baltimore’s Lexington Market one morning, Dr
Hazelwood Mansion Offers Three Glimpses Into the Past
BOWIE – The Hazelwood mansion is different things to different people — a Revolutionary War hero’s home to some, a keyhole into the life of ordinary folks to others, a monument of three different periods to architects
Potomac Lighthouse, Known to Presidents, Now a Secret Treasure
PINEY POINT – It is called the “Lighthouse of Presidents” — but not because Piney Point Lighthouse rises to any presidential stature
Schoenke Runs Campaign for Governor on His Drive and His Dime
GERMANTOWN – After legendary Dallas Cowboys coach Tom Landry cut him, telling him he didn’t have what it took to compete in the NFL, Ray Schoenke went on to play 10 years for the Washington Redskins
Judges Step Out From Behind Bench to Talk to Community Groups
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland judges may soon be taking their act on the road, through a newly created judicial speakers bureau aimed at demystifying the courts and changing the public’s perception of the judiciary
Mayberry Running — and Running — to Unseat Goldstein
ANNAPOLIS – A recent day on the campaign trail for Tim Mayberry went like this: Exchange Club breakfast in Hagerstown at 7 a