ANNAPOLIS – At an anti-slots event near the State House last week, an aide to Sen
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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
Oysters Teach Inmates About the Environment
WESTOVER – Michael Carey, 28, wasn’t thinking about oysters when he stole a teal Thunderbird for a joy-ride to Ocean City
Maverick, Bipartisan Labels Dubious Fit for 1st District Candidates
WASHINGTON – Voters in the 1st District will choose between a self-proclaimed maverick Republican and a Democrat with bipartisan billing on Election Day, but the self-stick labels peel under scrutiny
Triplets Defy Odds
MOUNT AIRY – When Lori and Dave Titus learned they were expecting naturally-conceived identical triplets last March, they wondered how they would meet what they thought was their challenge of a lifetime
Bartlett, Dougherty Both Confident of 6th District Win
WASHINGTON – Both major-party candidates in Maryland’s 6th Congressional District are confident of a win, despite the incumbent’s superior fundraising