ANNAPOLIS – The General Assembly will approve tax increases at its own peril, warned Gov
Soldiers Face Some Legal Legwork Before They Can March Off to War
WASHINGTON – Army Reserve Lt
New Residents in Farm Areas Find That Spring Isn’t the Only Thing in the Air
WASHINGTON – Spring
After Snow, Spring Rains Comes Pestilence
ANNAPOLIS – The days are getting warmer, the cherry blossoms have bloomed, the first pitch has been thrown, and
Schaefer Weighs In on Slots Debate, Fears for Core Programs
The last time Maryland was in dire financial straits was in the early 1990s when William Donald Schaefer was governor
State’s Democrats Seek More Money for First Responders; House Rejects Plan
WASHINGTON – Baltimore Mayor Martin O’Malley told federal lawmakers Thursday that state and local governments have been “severely pinched” by homeland security duties and need federal dollars to keep communities safe
Strangers and Friends Mourn Marine Killed Iraq
BALTIMORE – A steady stream of visitors filed by the casket of Staff Sgt
Miller Bashes Busch Over Slots’ Death
ANNAPOLIS – Slot machines are almost surely dead for this year and the leaders of the General Assembly bickered Thursday about how and why they perished
Asian Oysters Could be in Bay by June, After Agencies Drop Appeal of Permits
WASHINGTON – Virginia and federal officials expect to begin issuing permits within days for a controversial test of foreign oysters in the Chesapeake Bay, after adding new safeguards to address opponents’ remaining concerns