Maryland

Slots Divide State; May Bring Money, Crime or Both

ANNAPOLIS – To one group, it’s the “crack cocaine of gambling

Calvert Cliffs Tour Provides Answers to Nuclear Curiosity

LUSBY – Sparked by interest in a proposed third reactor, the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant opened its doors Saturday for the first public tour of the facility since the Sept

Ruppersberger, Matthews Disagree on Economy and War in Iraq

WASHINGTON – “Computer guy” Richard Matthews, isn’t letting Rep

Van Hollen Untroubled by Republican’s Uphill Climb

WASHINGTON – Republican challenger Steven Hudson’s campaign for the 8th District seat of Rep

Senator’s Press Release Raises Ethics Question

ANNAPOLIS – At an anti-slots event near the State House last week, an aide to Sen

Fierce Campaigning Characterizes Moderate 1st District

WASHINGTON – State Sen

Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown Visits Prince George’s County Department of Social Services

ANNAPOLIS – Between 2003 and 2007, Maryland lost more than 1,000 foster parents

Cleaner Air Makes Healthier Children, Report Shows

BALTIMORE – Pollution and lead exposure among Maryland’s children has decreased over the years, but more work needs to be done to improve childhood health, officials said Friday

Bailey Takes GOP’s Best Shot As Long Shot in 5th District

WASHINGTON – After taking a pass on the 5th Congressional District in 2006, the Republicans are giving it another shot this year