Maryland

Administrative Agencies Must Follow Their Own Rules, Court Says

ANNAPOLIS — The Maryland Court of Special Appeals on Thursday overturned the 1993 license revocation of former Baltimore County neurosurgeon Henry A

Baltimore Mayor Honored for Initiative in Domestic Aid Program

WASHINGTON – Amanda Crook Zinn established a peer-lending program to help poor women in Baltimore set up their own businesses

Ranks of 3rd Party, Independent Voters Swell in Maryland

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland State Administrative Board of Election Laws reported Thursday that a record number of voters have registered to vote in the approaching election, and that an increasing share of them are declining to identify with either major party

Ehrlich’s Cash Outstrips His Democratic Challenger’s

WASHINGTON – The Democratic challenger in Maryland’s 2nd District race for Congress reported only a fraction of the cash on hand as Republican Rep

Ballot Questions,655

ANNAPOLIS – On election day, Marylanders will find they have to choose more than a president

Advanced Placement Participation, Scores Fall for Blacks

BALTIMORE – Participation and scores in key college placement tests have fallen for Maryland’s black public school students, according to a new report to the State Board of Education

Clinton’s Maryland Troops Take Nothing for Granted

BALTIMORE – Jess Sarmiento depended on the daily hat ritual

1st District Candidates Turning To Air Waves

WASHINGTON – Candidates for the 1st District say they plan to nearly drain their treasure chests to pay for a series of television and radio commercials that will run on Baltimore and Salisbury stations

Bay Survey Shows High Concern About Toxic Pollution

ANNAPOLIS – A majority of people responding to a new Chesapeake Bay Foundation survey believes it is more important to strictly enforce current environmental laws than it is to pass stronger, new legislation