Maryland

O’Malley Says State Will Weather Recession with Help of Stimulus

ANNAPOLIS – In his State of the State address Gov

Legislators Question Transportation Officials Over Toll Increases

ANNAPOLIS – Just hours after approving a $1

Lead May Close Book on Library Children’s Rooms in Md.

WASHINGTON – Libraries may consider banning children instead of books in response to the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act’s required lead testing, an option Garrett County librarian Cathy Ashby doesn’t want to consider

Porcari Touts Transportation’s Benefits

WASHINGTON – Maryland is moving forward with creating transportation options that reduce road congestion and the state’s carbon footprint, the state’s transportation secretary told Congress Tuesday

Season’s First Snow Draws Mixed Reviews

COLLEGE PARK – For University of Maryland freshman Lea Shapiro, the region’s first snowfall was a reason for celebration

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