WASHINGTON – Baltimore City has been awarded more than $21 million in federal grants to continue providing medical care to low-income residents with HIV/AIDS, city and federal officials announced Wednesday
Senate Panel Passes Slots, House Budget Cuts Them
ANNAPOLIS – The two chambers of the Maryland General Assembly took opposite tacks on legalizing slot machines Tuesday, with a Senate panel forwarding the idea to the full membership and the House introduction of a budget that replaces slots revenue with new taxes and spending cuts
Senate Stops Death Penalty Moratorium
ANNAPOLIS – An effort to reinstate a death penalty moratorium was halted in the Maryland Senate by a single vote Tuesday
Maryland Officials Man Battle Stations for War
ANNAPOLIS – With less than 24 hours until American troops could be authorized to march toward Baghdad, Maryland officials are bunkering down for possible retaliation on Free State soil
Maryland Democrats in Congress Go on Offensive Against Bush Budget Plan
WASHINGTON – The state’s Democratic congressmen Tuesday attacked President Bush’s proposed fiscal 2004 budget, with Rep
Teachers Try to Answer Student Questions, Calm Fears, As War Talk Hits Classes
WASHINGTON – Kathryn Robinson feels like a peacekeeper these days
Rural Maryland Still Dialing Up As Virginia Reaps Broadband Benefits
ANNAPOLIS – The high-tech businesses of the Baltimore-Washington corridor could expand into rural Maryland, but for a chicken-and-the-egg problem the state hasn’t solved yet
Imprisoned Moms Get Baby Jail
BALTIMORE – Cribs and adult beds stand side by side in the pastel rooms, where handmade flowers adorn the windows