Maryland

Ehrlich Win Could Stunt Transit Project

BALTIMORE – Returning former Gov

Sweet Life: Family’s OC Candy Shop Turns 100

OCEAN CITY – Dolle’s is a boardwalk fixture here, serving up homemade treats of saltwater taffy, caramel popcorn and assorted chocolates for what seems like forever

^Regents Sanction 19 Percent University Growth in Next Decade

ADELPHI – The public university system in Maryland will grow by 19 percent over the next decade to more than 176,000 students, according to enrollment projections adopted Friday by the Board of Regents

Harris Continues Fundraising Roll

WASHINGTON – Republican state Sen

Maryland’s Community Finance Institutions Open Doors for Affordable Housing

WASHINGTON – Blanca Calderon’s Silver Spring apartment is small but immaculately kept

Filling the Gap: Maryland Community Finance Institutions Help Communities Battered by the Recession

WASHINGTON – A day care center in Salisbury; an ezStorage Unit in Brentwood; a senior housing village in northwest Baltimore; a waste removal company in Easton; affordable apartments in Silver Spring — none of these enterprises would exist without the help of Community Development Financial Institutions

Bay Beckons Smith Island’s Unique Community

SMITH ISLAND – Capt

Smith Island Restoration Projects Await Funds

SMITH ISLAND – A $17

Regents Likely to Sanction Hike, End Tuition Freeze

WASHINGTON – The University System of Maryland Board of Regents on Friday is primed to end the four-year moratorium on public university tuition increases with a modest hike proposed in January by Gov

Md Politicians Talk Bay Health With Environmental Officials

WASHINGTON – Maryland’s “difficult” decisions to improve the health of the Chesapeake Bay are beginning to pay off, the state’s congressional delegation was told Thursday, but there’s still a long way to go