Maryland

Majority Leader Berates Bush, Republicans for Fiscal Failings

WASHINGTON – President Bush has tightened the reigns on government spending since Democrats came to power in order to pacify the GOP base, said Rep

Baltimore Presidential Forum: An Event of Color

BALTIMORE – There were no protests or demonstrations, puppets or Bush effigies

Maryland Inmate AIDS Cases Doubled, Report Says

WASHINGTON – The number of Maryland inmates diagnosed with AIDS doubled between 2004 and 2005, giving the state the highest percentage of inmate AIDS cases in the nation, according to a new report released by the U

Experts Weigh In on O’Malley’s March Across Maryland

ANNAPOLIS – He trekked through kitchens and parking lots, climbed rooftops and even trotted out to a horse farm

How Big is O’Malley’s Package, Really? Depends on Who’s Measuring

ANNAPOLIS – Over the last 10 days, Gov

Both Sides of Slots Debate Cite Growth of Gaming to Support Their Positions

ANNAPOLIS – Whether Maryland installs 10 slot machines next year or 10,000, Dover Downs is planning on adding more slots and as much as 1

O’Malley Winds Down Traveling Tax Show With Plea for Quick Action

ANNAPOLIS – After a week in which he laid out bits and pieces of his plan to close a $1

New College, Institute Put UMd Focus on Health

COLLEGE PARK – The University of Maryland welcomed its first new college in 26 years Wednesday, eight days after opening a pathogen research institute aimed, in part, at fighting biological warfare

Psychiatrist Who Evaluated FBI Spy Loses Appeal

ANNAPOLIS – A Maryland court Wednesday upheld disciplinary action against the psychiatrist who leaked details about the sexual habits and mental health of convicted spy Robert Hanssen in 2001