Maryland

Governor’s Plan for Greenhouse Gas Revenue Loses in Senate Vote

ANNAPOLIS – In what some legislators called a surprising move, the Senate Tuesday voted down a bill put forth by Gov

Legislation to Ban Flame Retardant Draws Opposition

ANNAPOLIS – Chemical companies are fighting against a bill approved by House lawmakers last month that would ban the manufacture, sale or distribution of products containing a common but potentially toxic flame retardant

Lawmakers Could Face A Longer Session If They Fail to Agree on the State Budget

ANNAPOLIS – With only a week remaining in the Maryland General Assembly’s regular legislative session lawmakers still have not reached an agreement on the state budget, forcing Gov

Volunteer Project Gathers Plant Data for Global Warming Research

BALTIMORE – Kim Long has been a gardener for years

^Hagerstown Area Tops Growth in Maryland, Despite Economic Slowdown

WASHINGTON – The Hagerstown metropolitan area is Maryland’s fastest growing, according to new data from the U

Marylanders Back Campus Credit Card Marketing Reforms

WASHINGTON – Maryland students and a state delegate applauded the release of a nationwide survey that recommends broad restrictions on credit card marketing to college students

Law Aims to Protect Mail-Order Brides

ANNAPOLIS – In an effort to prevent domestic violence and close a loophole in federal law, Maryland lawmakers want criminal background checks available on men who pay to meet mail-order or Internet brides through marriage brokers

Guardsmen Need More Help at Home

BALTIMORE – Maryland’s post-combat support program is a good foundation, Guard soldiers told Gov

Wynn Announces Resignation

WASHINGTON – Eight-term Rep

Maryland School Superintendents Push for Changes to Federal Law

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland school superintendents met with U