Blacks Led Population Increases by All Minority Groups in Maryland in 1990s

WASHINGTON – Maryland’s black population made the most sizeable gains among minority groups in the state during the 1990s, according to new figures from the state and the Census Bureau

Labor Day Brings New Low Maryland Jobless Rate

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s already low unemployment rate dropped to 3

Ethics Lawmakers Deny Contention of Widespread Corruption

ANNAPOLIS – Members of the Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics Thursday denied allegations stemming from a political fraud trial that Maryland politics is mired in a culture of corruption

Lierman Plays Catch-Up to Morella’s Hefty Bankroll in 8th District

Terry Lierman, the Democratic challenger for Congress from Maryland’s 8th District, has narrowed the fund-raising gap with incumbent Rep

DeArmon Encouraged by 6th District Fund Raising, But Bartlett Still Leads

Donald DeArmon said he is not worried that Rep

Rappaport Concedes He is Fund-Raising David to Sarbanes’ Goliath

Republican Senate candidate Paul Rappaport acknowledges he is financially “outgunned” in his race to unseat incumbent Maryland Sen

Delegates use frequent flier miles, bunk together to pay for convention

Maryland delegates to the Democratic National Convention scrounged frequent flier miles, scoured savings accounts and secured roommates to offset the $1,500-plus cost per person to go to the convention in Los Angeles this week