Maryland

Bill Proposed to Ban Hallucinogenic Herb Salvia Divinorum

ANNAPOLIS – Judicial committees in both houses heard arguments for a bill Tuesday that would outlaw Salvia Divinorum, a hallucinogenic plant native to Mexico

Community College Students Brace for Possible Tuition Hikes

ANNAPOLIS — Liam Evans works two jobs and relies on financial aid to afford her tuition at the Community College of Baltimore County in Catonsville

Medicaid Aid Could Exceed $1 Billion

WASHINGTON – Maryland could receive more than $1

Cardin to Head Helsinki Commission

WASHINGTON – Sen

Environmental Groups Say State Not Enforcing Pollution Laws

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Department of the Environment has neglected to act on more than 1,400 violations of state and federal pollution laws, environmental groups said in a press conference Thursday

Baltimore Boys March for Life

WASHINGTON – Dressed for warmth in their school’s bright purple and wearing matching knitted hats saying “Mount Saint Joseph, March for Life 2009” a group of Baltimore students gathered Thursday as quiet protesters on the National Mall at the annual March for Life rally

Maryland Expects to Revise Inaugural Cost Estimates

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Bill Prohibits Spying for Political Reasons

ANNAPOLIS – State law enforcement officials would be prohibited from spying on anyone based on their political beliefs under a bill introduced Thursday