Terrorist Victim Families Plead for Relief from Estate Taxes

ANNAPOLIS — Family members of Marylanders killed in the Sept

Business Leaders Give Maryland a Middling Grade for State’s Legal System

WASHINGTON – Executives of large public corporations gave Maryland a C for the “perceived fairness” of its litigation system, according to a survey released Tuesday

Lawmakers Grill Insurance Commissioner, CareFirst Vice President

ANNAPOLIS – With CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield as Maryland’s health insurer of last resort, lawmakers worried Tuesday how the poor and underinsured will be cared for if a planned buyout of the company goes through

Analysts: Governor’s Budget Creates Nearly $1 Billion Deficit for 2004

ANNAPOLIS – Lawmakers are complaining Gov

Menes Becomes First to Compete for State Treasurer Opening

ANNAPOLIS – Delegate Pauline H

Farm Community Wants Run-Off Control Plan Delayed

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s farm community wants a two-year delay to carry out nutrient management plans, according to a proposal submitted Friday

New Security Measures Cause Few Delays at BWI

LINTHICUM – Delays at Baltimore/Washington International Airport were minimal Friday, as airlines instituted new congressionally mandated security measures for inspecting checked luggage and dealt with large crowds on a holiday weekend

Ninth School Board Restructuring Bill Floated

ANNAPOLIS – Voters could recall and replace members of the troubled Prince George’s County School board under a bill proposed Friday