WASHINGTON – Teamsters Local 355 President Denis Taylor has known Republican Helen Delich Bentley for years, but he is supporting Dutch Ruppersberger in the 2nd District race because he wants a Democratic Congress
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With Sniper Suspects in Custody, Box Truck Drivers Breath Sigh of Relief
BALTIMORE – For Chris Hughitt, a courier with Magic Messenger courier service, the sideways glances were the worst
Wynn Looks Past Perennial 4th District Challenger, Helps Out Other Campaigns
WASHINGTON – In the parking lot of small strip mall that serves as campaign headquarters for Rep
Decision-Making Authority At Stake in Ballot Questions
ANNAPOLIS – When state voters head to the polls Nov
Old Rules Are Gone in New 8th District, as Morella, Van Hollen Battle it Out
ROCKVILLE – Eighth District congressional candidates Connie Morella and Chris Van Hollen had been debating at the packed B’nai Israel congregation for nearly an hour when the results of an audience straw poll came in
GOP Challenger Campaigning Hard in 5th District Bid to Unseat Confident Hoyer
BOWIE – In between bites of pulled pork and baked beans, a middle-aged woman looked up from the picnic table at a recent political rally to see the familiar Republican faces of Eisenhower, Hoover and Taylor staring down at her from a man’s tie
Blues Plans’ For-profit Switch Works Elsewhere, Study Finds
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland health care provider CareFirst has been criticized for its decision to convert to a for-profit company, but a North Carolina study of Blue Cross plans in four states may quiet some critics
Sniper Saga Comes to Apparent End, But Suburban Maryland Residents Still Edgy
WASHINGTON – Business has been slow this year at Gene’s Costumes in Kensington, a situation that store owner Ginger Ager hopes will turn around now that police have arrested two suspects in connection with the sniper case
Skittish Companies Turn to Temps; Md. Economy Wins
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s stuttering economy has left many businesses in the state struggling to stay afloat, but the past few months have been a boon to staffing agencies, which report growing demand for their temporary help by companies still uncertain about a turnaround