WASHINGTON – Traffic and repairs on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge have some people considering an old alternative: a ferry system
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No-Sex Law Proposal Fails in Frederick County
FREDERICK – The Frederick Board of County Commissioners voted 4-1 against a proposal Tuesday that called for prohibiting state elected officials from having sexual relations with employees who are under their direct supervision
Pentagon Prepares to Unveil 9/11 Memorial
WASHINGTON – It’s taken six years, but the site of the Pentagon’s 9/11 tragedy has been turned into a place of reflection and remembrance that will open to the public Thursday
Maryland Faces $432 Million Revenue Shortfall
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s projected revenue stream was slashed by $432 million Tuesday, as state officials proposed more spending cuts and blamed the shortfall on the battered economy
Slots Support Continues Slide, Poll Shows
ANNAPOLIS – Statewide support for the upcoming slots referendum has dropped since January, according to new survey numbers
Watermen Say Bushel Limits on Crabbing Come at Worst Possible Time
WASHINGTON – Since new crabbing limits took effect Monday in Maryland, Gregory James said he has been relying more heavily on his boats in North Carolina to keep his business going
Former State Delegate Pleads Guilty to Child Pornography Charges
BALTIMORE – Former Maryland State Delegate Robert A