Warmer-Than-Normal Spring to Follow Warmer-Than-Normal Winter

WASHINGTON – This spring will be warmer than usual, forecasters say, and comes on the heels of a winter that will go down as the 10th-warmest on record for the region

State Connects Grandparents to Resources for Child-rearing

ANNAPOLIS – As the state turns more and more to grandparents to shoulder the responsibility of raising their grandchildren, the grandparents are turning to the state and other caregivers for some guidance on how to do it

Transgender Lawyer Moves Lawmakers on Discrimination Bill

ANNAPOLIS- Face scowling and hurling contrary questions, Delegate Emmett C

DOT Studying High Occupancy Toll Lanes

ANNAPOLIS Drivers who want to speed past traffic on Maryland roadways might soon get the chance, but itll cost them

Rural Counties Growing Fastest, But Still Biggest Counties in Population

WASHINGTON – Rural counties grew by 14 percent from 1990-98, more than double the growth rate of the state’s bigger counties, according to new Census Bureau figures

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ANNAPOLIS – Sighing, Claudia Dock pointed to a magazine picture of a grandmother hugging her granddaughter

Tobacco Tax Survives Changes in House

ANNAPOLIS — Gov

Silver Spring Program Cited for Successful Juvenile Crime Prevention

WASHINGTON – When kids from the Carroll Avenue and Quebec Terrace Apartments saw that tension was building between warring gangs six months ago, they could have turned on each other

Tobacco Tax Opponents Say Cigarette Retailers Could Cut Workers

ANNAPOLIS – As many as 18 percent of jobs at Maryland businesses selling tobacco products could be lost if Gov

Marylanders Show There’s More Than One Way to Be Green on St. Patrick’s Day

WASHINGTON – While more than 600 Catholics packed the aisles for 10 a