WASHINGTON – Maryland is better than the national average at providing addiction services, according to a new report, but state health officials said they still have a long way to go
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Businesses Leery of Glendening’s Environmental Justice Commission
WASHINGTON – With Baltimore’s industrial Wagner’s Point as a backdrop, Gov
Democrats, Republicans Alike Tout Morella Gubernatorial Bid
ANNAPOLIS – It’s not just Republicans buzzing about U
Gambling May Be Good for Maryland, But Tough Sell for Lawmakers
ANNAPOLIS – Both proponents and opponents of expanding Maryland gambling make an economic argument: It’s good
Attorney General May Review Newspaper Deal for Antitrust Compliance
WASHINGTON – The Maryland Attorney General’s Office is reviewing complaints that a Washington Post Co
School Psychologist Has Tough Job of Sorting Troublemakers from Troubled Kids
WASHINGTON – Linda Meade may be the last person standing between a Maryland school system and the next Santana High School-style teen shooter
Senate Subcommittee Cuts $3 Million From Private School Book Budget
ANNAPOLIS – A Senate Budget and Taxation subcommittee Friday voted to cut Gov
Postal Service Budget Woes Delay Expansion of 16 Cramped Maryland Post Offices
WASHINGTON – Work on 16 Maryland post offices will be frozen as part of a U