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High Court Orders New Hearing on Tenant Complaint

ANNAPOLIS – In a judgment that could affect hundreds of Baltimore residents, the Maryland Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday the District Court for Baltimore City is responsible for hearing tenant requests for rent compensation and escrow claims together

House Looks to Put Bite on Military Practice of Euthanizing Old Service Dogs

WASHINGTON – Just before now-retired Air Force Sgt

Surrogates to Debate Presidential Issues at UMBC

The one-and-a-half-hour debate will take place at 7 p

Ground Broken for Massive FDA Complex at Former White Oak Military Facility

WASHINGTON- Lawmakers and government officials broke ground Tuesday on a $586 million Food and Drug Administration complex that could ultimately bring more than 6,200 government workers to the site of a former military base in Montgomery County

Third-Party Candidate Sues Maryland Public TV for Access to Debate

WASHINGTON – A third-party candidate for Montgomery County’s 8th District congressional seat filed suit Tuesday against Maryland Public Television, demanding a spot in an upcoming forum featuring the Democrat and Republican nominees in the race

Suburban D.C. Voters Pan Tax Cut Plan, Push Social Spending Instead

Ruth Moorman may be a Republican, but she breaks ranks when it comes to her party’s pledge to use the budget surplus for a tax cut

Southern Maryland Voters are Up on Campaign Issues But Down on Campaigning

Clarence Ridgell, 76, sat behind the counter of Buzzy’s Historic Country Store with a newspaper in front of him, patiently answering questions like someone who had been voting for 50 years

Eastern Shore Residents Seek an Honest Politician, Say Prospects Are Few

Bill Landon clicks off the electric sander he’s been using to smooth out the wooden trim of the boat “Lubbers Quarters,” and ponders next month’s election