Despite Ehrlich Win, His Crime Program Faces Tough Road

ANNAPOLIS – Project Exile has led Gov

Ehrlich Announces Transition Team Leaders

ANNAPOLIS – Gov-elect Bob Ehrlich announced Friday the leaders of the team charged with making his transfer into the State House a smooth one

State Announces New Washington-style Rail System in Baltimore

BALTIMORE – A Maryland Department of Transportation committee released an ambitious rail transit plan Friday to connect five counties and Baltimore and allow train travel virtually anywhere in the Baltimore region

Maryland Printers Balk at White House Plan to Contract Out Federal Budget

WASHINGTON – For the first time in over 80 years, the government will let private companies bid for the right to print the massive fiscal 2004 federal budget, part of a White House effort to make government more efficient

Western Maryland May Regret Speaker Taylor’s Defeat

ANNAPOLIS – For a region that typically plays second fiddle to urban communities like Baltimore and Montgomery County in state legislation, Western Maryland has had strong representation in the General Assembly with Speaker of the House Casper Taylor Jr

Environmentalists Hopeful Ehrlich Will Uphold Glendening Environmental Legacy

ANNAPOLIS – Hope floats, but on polluted waters, for Gov

Prescription Drug List For Medicaid Patients Could Save State Millions

ANNAPOLIS – With Maryland facing a $1

Ehrlich Eases Fears Over Higher Education Cuts

ANNAPOLIS – Gov

Report Says Maryland, Most Other States, Need Tougher Drugged-Driving Laws

WASHINGTON – Maryland is one of 42 states lacking “zero-tolerance” drugged-driving laws and one of only two states that limits the type of drug testing police can do on drivers, according a nationwide drug policy analysis released Thursday