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Democrats Pledge Allegiance to Van Hollen After Bruising 8th DistrictPrimary
HYATTSVILLE – Democrats closed ranks Friday behind 8th District congressional nominee Christopher Van Hollen, with three of his primaryrivals endorsing his bid to unseat Rep
Maryland’s Corn, Soybean Harvests Could Reach Lowest Levels in Years
WASHINGTON – Corn and soybean production is expected to reach thelowest level in years in Maryland, as drought conditions continue tohammer farmers, according to new estimates from state and federalagricultural officials
Maryland’s Corn, Soybean Harvests Could ReachLowest Levels in Years
WASHINGTON – Corn and soybean production is expected to reach thelowest level in years in Maryland, as drought conditions continue tohammer farmers, according to new estimates from state and federalagricultural officials
Maryland Drought to Continue Through Fall, May Last Through Winter
WASHINGTON – This summer’s drought is likely to linger through thefall and possibly the winter in Maryland, weather officials saidThursday
Highway Projects Could Hit The Road Without New Funding, Porcari Says
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s top transportation official said Thursday thathis department needed to find ways to increase revenues – includingpossible higher taxes – or risk future projects
Judge Blocks Baltimore County Zoning Law That Restricts MethadoneClinics
WASHINGTON – A federal judge has blocked a Baltimore County zoning law that would have made it more difficult to set up methadone drug treatment clinics in the county
Worcester County GOP Wins Primary, Loses General for State’s Attorney
ANNAPOLIS – Beau Oglesby won the Republican primary for WorcesterCounty state’s attorney Tuesday – but he won’t be running in November
Primaries, Other Losses Bring Newcomers to General Assembly
ANNAPOLIS – Tuesday’s primary election, plus attrition, means morethan 20 percent of both General Assembly chambers, including keycommittee chairmen, will be new in January
4th District GOP Primary Too Close to Call; General Election isAnother Matter
WASHINGTON – The 4th District GOP primary was too close to callWednesday, with perennial challenger John Kimble leading Floyd Andersonby just 62 votes out of more than 9,300 cast, according to unofficialstate returns