Ehrlich May Profit From Popular President

ANNAPOLIS – President George W

Legislators Free to Move Limitless Campaign Dollars

ANNAPOLIS – Baltimore Delegate Maggie L

Appeals Court Upholds Sex-Discrimination Ruling Against Silver Spring Firm

WASHINGTON – A federal appeals court has upheld a sex discrimination ruling against a Silver Spring company that demoted a top-performing woman worker because of her gender

Education Department Announces New School Assessment Test

ANNAPOLIS – Education critics will no longer be able to attack the state’s often-disparaged school assessment program, the MSPAP

Ehrlich Campaign: Townsend Endorsements Meant to Distract From Polls

ANNAPOLIS – A day after new polls gave U

LaVale Mailman Who Delivered His Own Kidney to Postal Patron Honored as Hero

WASHINGTON – For Dave Phillips of LaVale, the gift of life came bundled in with his phone bill, postcards and magazines

Bromwell Bends Election Law to Donate $100,000 to Slates

ANNAPOLIS – Former state Sen

House Approves Rent-to Own Restrictions Over Objections of States, Consumers

WASHINGTON – The House approved federal restrictions on the $4

Maryland Shows Normal Rate of Infection, Despite Link to Outbreak

ANNAPOLIS – An outbreak of listeria infection that hit five states including Maryland, is scaring consumers, but the state’s rate of the food poisoning is typical of past years, Maryland’s health department says

Federal Government Reaches Out to Private Sector to Help Recruit Employees

WASHINGTON – With half of the federal workforce slated to retire in the next five years, the federal government has turned to private industry to help bring its recruiting efforts into the Internet age