ANNAPOLIS – Maryland Republicans are angling to force a House vote on a bill to raise salaries for community care providers, using an arcane rule to bring the measure out of committee
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Sex Discrimination Case Against Taco Bell Owner Should Go to Trial, Court Says
WASHINGTON – A federal appeals court has ruled that former employees of a Severna Park Taco Bell can pursue a sexual harassment claim for the “campaign of torment” that the restaurant manager directed at them
Gay Rights Bill Passes Most Difficult Test By Winning Senate Approval
ANNAPOLIS – Despite a Republican filibuster lasting to nearly 3 a
Maryland Leads Nation in Percentage of African American-Owned Businesses
WASHINGTON – African Americans own about one of eight businesses in Maryland, the highest percentage among the nation’s 50 states, according to the Census Bureau
Baltimore Residents Taking Families, Incomes, Straight to the Suburbs
WASHINGTON – The vast majority of Baltimore residents who fled the city during the 1990s were not retiring to Florida or moving out of the region — most were moving to the close-in suburbs and taking much-needed income with them
Party is Muted as Maryland Celebrates Its 367th Birthday
WASHINGTON – What happens when Maryland Day falls on a Sunday? The same thing that happens when the state holiday falls on any other day of the week — not much
House Adopts Favorable Stance on Death Penalty Moratorium
ANNAPOLIS – The House of Delegates surprised supporters of a death penalty moratorium Friday by giving preliminary approval to a favorable committee report on that bill
House Approves Prescription Drug Plan
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland House of Delegates unanimously approved a bill Friday to ease the rising costs of prescriptions drugs for poor, uninsured people and the elderly
Legislators Look to Next Year, Alternatives for Medical Marijuana Bill
ANNAPOLIS – Medical marijuana legislation is nearly dead this year, and supportive lawmakers have little hope they can resurrect it
York County Receives Blessings and Curses from Influx of Baltimore Residents
WASHINGTON – Joyce Easton gets the dead-squirrel call all the time