Maryland

Maryland Shorted $49 Million in Medicaid Reimbursements

WASHINGTON – Maryland was shortchanged $49

Maryland Becomes First to Battle ‘Huffing’ Statewide

ANNAPOLIS – The dangers and allure of marijuana, alcohol and other illegal drugs are well covered in TV commercials and school programs, but it’s been a different story when it comes to inhalant abuse

Biologists Shock Fish in Wide-Ranging Effort to Assess Stream Health in State

UPPER MARLBORO – The line of six men swept small metal hoops through the murky waters of Western Branch, sending an electric current from beeping packs on their backs across the stream Tuesday

Colleges Come Face-To-Face With Race In Wake Of Incidents

WASHINGTON – When nooses were hung from trees in Jena, La

Kids’ Health Care Bill Advances, Veto Looms

WASHINGTON – More than 50,000 Maryland children could be uninsured next year if President Bush makes good on his threat to veto the State Children’s Health Insurance Program, which was passed by the Senate Thursday

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