Maryland

Md. Reps. Didn’t Pay Taxes For Campaign Staffs

WASHINGTON – Republican Congressman-elect Andy Harris and Democratic Rep

Farmers’ Markets Become Urban Warriors for Healthy Eating

BALTIMORE – Senora Gray gives a quick scan before plucking three bunches of kale from a pile of fresh greens

Some Say Race to the Top Application at Odds With State Law

ANNAPOLIS – A regulation that would base 50 percent of teacher evaluations on “student growth” in order to secure federal funds was rejected by a legislative committee because it “took away the flexibility” of local school systems and required feedback that “never happened,” said Sen

No Need to Fear the Thanksgiving Turkey

ANNAPOLIS – Dana Kline fluttered about behind the stove, chopping vegetables and stirring gravy

Talking Turkey Gets Tougher in Recession

WASHINGTON – Locally-sourced turkeys may be on the rise, but locally-sourced advice on how to cook the birds is not

New Initiative to Jump Start Atlantic Wind Farming Projects

BALTIMORE – Interior Secretary Ken Salazar announced a “Smart from the Start” initiative Tuesday designed to speed up permitting of wind energy projects along the Atlantic coast

Catalog Overload Presents Seasonal ‘Green’ Dilemma

WASHINGTON – The glut of catalogs in consumers’ mailboxes this season has created a dilemma for shoppers who want to go green and help the economy

PG Legislators Say Johnsons’ Charges Won’t Affect Work in Spring Session

ANNAPOLIS – Prince George’s County legislators insist that recent criminal charges against the outgoing county executive and several others will not put the county at a disadvantage when the legislative session begins in January

Juvenile Services Secretary Donald DeVore Resigns

ANNAPOLIS — Secretary of Juvenile Services Donald W