Maryland

State Looks Forward Past Grim Budget Outlook

ANNAPOLIS – State revenues may be on the rise after plummeting over the last two years, according to the Maryland Department of Legislative Services

Mid-Atlantic Governors Commit to Offshore Wind Energy

ANNAPOLIS – The governors of Maryland, Virginia and Delaware agreed Tuesday to a partnership to encourage the deployment of offshore wind energy in the region, hoping to capitalize on the Mid-Atlantic’s enormous offshore wind resources

Cardin: Keep Abortion Rules Out of Health Care Reform Bill

WASHINGTON – Abortion prohibitions do not belong in a health care reform bill because they are two separate issues, said Maryland Democratic Sen

Mating Deer Mean Mayhem for Maryland Motorists

ANNAPOLIS – Ah, the things we do for love

Four-Way Kidney Exchange Gives New Life, Blazes Medical Trail

BALTIMORE – For Edward Behn it was the death of a close friend, who had been his roommate and the best man at his wedding, that got him thinking about donating one of his kidneys

Pervious Concrete Can Help Slow Increase in Bay’s Nitrogen Load

WASHINGTON – The parking lots of Queen Anne’s County’s Bloomfield Farm will soon be modeling the latest in a series of efforts by the county to battle stormwater runoff pollution in the Chesapeake Bay

Beltway Sniper Witnesses Unable to Forget

ROCKVILLE – On a sunny, fall Thursday seven years ago, John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo, the “Beltway Snipers,” shot and killed five people in Maryland and Washington

Scientists and Scholars Bring Big Ideas to “TEDx” Conference

ANNAPOLIS – College student Douglas Stull missed a test to see Ted

Growing Md. Wine Industry Targets Uneven Alcohol Laws

ANNAPOLIS – A patchwork of county alcohol regulations continues to frustrate Maryland’s winery owners, but that has not stopped newcomers from joining the state’s growing wine industry