ANNAPOLIS – The House of Delegates gave the initial green light Thursday to a modified version of Gov
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House Amendments Could Jeopardize In-State Tuition Bill
ANNAPOLIS – Providing in-state tuition for Maryland’s undocumented students could become more difficult if the House of Delegates approves an amended bill put forth in the Ways and Means Committee Tuesday
Lawmakers Look for More Reports from DJS
ANNAPOLIS — In an attempt to fix the state’s most troubled agency without spending more money, lawmakers are asking the Department of Juvenile Services for reports rather than policy changes
U-Md.’s Broder Remembered as “Towering Figure” in Journalism
WASHINGTON – A Royal typewriter, a Rolodex bursting with dog-eared cards, two notepads displaying hastily-scrawled, barely-legible writing, a Chicago Cubs coffee mug and a meticulously folded American flag were laid out on a table at David Broder’s memorial service
Obama Continues Push for Clean Energy at Maryland UPS Facility
LANDOVER – President Obama took his energy security push to a UPS shipping house here Friday, where he praised the company’s use of electric vehicles in its daily operations
Stem Cell Funding In Limbo
ANNAPOLIS – House and Senate budget writers once again are debating how much the state should spend to fund a program that’s helped make Maryland a national leader in stem cell research
Report: Suburban Maryland Excels in Health Care Access, Lags in Air Quality
WASHINGTON – Howard County may be the healthiest county in the state, according to a report released Wednesday, but it still faces challenges from environmental pollution
State Lawmakers OK Local Road Money Infusion
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland counties and municipalities are set to receive a one-time $13
A Boatload of Poaching Legislation in the House and Senate
ANNAPOLIS — A bevy of poaching bills is making its way through the House and Senate, highlighting divisions among lawmakers who are trying to address poaching problems in different ways