Baltimore Mom Still Faces Hardships After Hitting Five-Year Welfare Limit

BALTIMORE – Ursula Rodriguez lives in a rowhouse on a noisy block in Baltimore’s Waverly neighborhood

Governor’s Attitude Determines Ultimate Fate

ANNAPOLIS – He agreed to the meeting, but they didn’t change his mind

Hundreds of Maryland Families Still Getting Welfare After Five-Year Time Limit

WASHINGTON – More than 700 Maryland families who passed the five-year federal limit for cash assistance this year have continued collecting checks because they face substantial “hardships” in moving from welfare to work

As GOP Beats Drum for Ehrlich, Pierpont Keeps Marching to His Own Drummer

PRINCE FREDERICK – The national anthem has been sung, the pledge of allegiance has been recited, the prayer and the emcee’s opening remarks are a memory by the time Rep

Increased Construction Causes More Work Zone Crashes

ANNAPOLIS – When a dump truck ran over and killed 52-year-old road worker Walter Ludlam as he painted a center line on Route 40 in Ellicott City late on the night of April 15, it was a rare work zone accident where a worker was the casualty

Maryland, Virginia Appeal to Supreme Court in Potomac River Rights Dispute

WASHINGTON – Attorneys for Maryland and Virginia made their final pitches Wednesday to a Supreme Court special master in a long-running feud over access to the Potomac River

Government Presence Keeps Maryland Near Top in Federal Spending Per Person

WASHINGTON – The federal government spent $48