Maryland Abortion Battle Expected to Dwindle to Skirmish

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s pro-choice advocates say they are gearing up for combat in Annapolis against anti-abortion legislation, but they may find themselves on the wrong battlefield

A Super Bowl Without Politicians’ Silly Wagers? Don’t Bet on It

WASHINGTON – If the Baltimore Ravens beat the New York Giants in Sunday’s Super Bowl, New York Sens

Press Reports of Scarlet Fever Cases Have Health Officials Seeing Red

WASHINGTON – Fears of a scarlet fever epidemic in Maryland have more to do with sensationalistic press coverage than any real danger of an outbreak, said local doctors and hospital officials

Comptroller Grills Glendening at Public Works Meeting

ANNAPOLIS – The year’s first Public Works Committee opened with Comptroller William Donald Schaefer admonishing Gov

Montgomery Comes Up Short in School Construction Funding Request

ANNAPOLIS – Montgomery County is $23 million short in its request for school construction funds, but its leaders and legislators were confident the Board of Public Works will make up the shortfall eventually

Bill Would Prompt State Investigation of Antibiotic Use in Poultry

ANNAPOLIS – As the federal government considers banning an antibiotic used in animal feed, one Maryland lawmaker wants to collect data on what’s being mixed into feed and in what quantities

Maryland Forced to Issue Potomac River Intake Permit to Virginia — For Now

WASHINGTON – The Maryland Department of the Environment issued a permit Wednesday for Fairfax County, Va

Prince George’s County Makes Plea For Additional School Funds

ANNAPOLIS –

Prince George’s County officials requested $50