House Considers Admissibility of Breath Test Refusal

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland House of Delegates Thursday approved a measure making a suspected drunken-driver’s refusal to take a breathalyzer test admissible evidence in court

Report Says Maryland Economy Robust, But Some See Clouds on Horizon

WASHINGTON – Maryland’s economy is healthy and robust despite signs of a national economic downturn, according to an independent analysis released Wednesday

Federal Judge Rejects Volunteer Fire Companies’ Bid to Overturn Overtime Deal

WASHINGTON – A federal judge refused this week to throw out a 5-year-old agreement that prevented Montgomery County fire and rescue workers from “two- hatting” — working for the county and donating time at volunteer fire departments

Energy-based Therapists Hurt Under Maryland’s Massage Law

ANNAPOLIS – Sharon Benoliel has been practicing shiatsu, a Japanese healing art based on traditional Chinese medicine for 17 years, and she’s done well enough to help buy a house and pay for her 4-year-old daughter’s expenses

Montgomery Lawmakers Push Biotech Tax Benefits

ANNAPOLIS – In the wake of the loss of two major biotechnology facilities, Montgomery County officials plugged a tax benefit program designed to attract and keep such companies within Maryland

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Maryland Lawmakers Wait to See Details Before Committing to Bush’s Plan

WASHINGTON – Maryland lawmakers split along largely partisan lines on President Bush’s first address to Congress Tuesday night, with Republicans hailing it as “very good” and Democrats calling it “too good to be true

Bush’s Tax Cut Proposal Not a Top Priority for Most Marylanders, Poll Shows

WASHINGTON – President Bush’s first address to Congress called for sweeping tax cuts, but few Marylanders see that as a top priority, according to a new poll

Bushes Pluck Prince George’s County Principal to Share Speech Spotlight

WASHINGTON – Even though she said she hasn’t slept since Sunday, Adela Acosta expected to be wide awake Tuesday night as she sat with first lady Laura Bush for the president’s first speech to Congress

House Panel Backs Name Change, Lower Limit for Drunken Driving

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s drunken-driving law would get a makeover under legislation approved by a House panel Tuesday

Poor Advocates Rally for Supplemental Budget

ANNAPOLIS – A car accident left Jerry Lynch of Rockville with a glass eye and no job