ANNAPOLIS – The O’Malley administration on Tuesday tied property tax cuts and increased health care funding to the passage of a slots referendum next November
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Upper Marlboro Soldier Dies in Iraq
WASHINGTON – A Prince George’s County man and member of the D
Forget Life Insurance — You Might Have Afterlife Insurance and Not Know It
ANNAPOLIS – A good insurance policy will protect you from cradle to grave — and then some
^Museum Move Marks Rare Md. BRAC Loss
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND – It doesn’t take long to realize the U
^Special Session is Nice, But Not Crucial to Annapolis Tourism Business
ANNAPOLIS – The special General Assembly session scheduled to begin Monday should provide a boost for Annapolis’ tourism industry — but how much of one remains to be seen
^Legislators Give Up Work, Play to Return to Annapolis for Special Session
ANNAPOLIS – Just avoid November, Sen
^How Well Do Maryland Students Do on Assessment Tests? Depends Whom You Ask
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland students might be making major progress in math and reading — but then again, they might not
Trick or Treating Goes High Tech Tracking Tots
WASHINGTON – Tech-savvy parents worried about more than costumed ghouls and goblins this Halloween can use GPS technology to keep tabs on their children
^In Upcoming Special Session, Not All Budget Fixes Created Equal
ANNAPOLIS – As legislators converge on Annapolis Monday to begin wrangling over the state’s $1
^Amorous Deer Threaten Road Safety in October and November
ANNAPOLIS – Deer smell love in the autumn air, and that spells danger for Maryland drivers