Republicans Call for Elimination of Slates After 1998 Election Controversy

ANNAPOLIS – Some lawmakers are calling for the elimination of political slates in response to controversial tactics used last year by Senate President Thomas V

Common Sense Can Help Stop the Flu When It’s Too Late for Shots

WASHINGTON – Marylanders looking to dodge the flu bug may have waited too long to get their flu shots, but there are still a host of things they can do, according to state health officials

Supreme Court Refuses Appeal of Harford Adult Book Stores

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear the appeal of two Harford County adult book stores that are trying to sue county officials over raids on the businesses

Delegates Try to Mandate Class-Size Cuts

ANNAPOLIS-The future of Gov

Rockville Company Will Melt Simpson Trophy For Charity

WASHINGTON – A Rockville company has unusual plans for the O

Maryland Amish Support Child Labor Exemption

MECHANICSVILLE – Like many Amish men, Ben runs a carpentry business

Townsend Is Democrats Rising Star

ANNAPOLIS- One of the first things you notice about Lt

“HotSpots” Program Puts Crime Under a Microscope in Calvert

WASHINGTON – A funny thing happened after the state named Chesapeake Ranch Estates an anti-crime “HotSpot” — reported crime jumped sharply in the Calvert County community

Lawmakers put their faith in decision-making

ANNAPOLIS The Statehouse teemed with folks lined up for a yearly ritual begging the Board of Public Works for school money

Bills Provide Tax Exemptions for Holocaust Survivors

ANNAPOLIS- A bill to give Holocaust victims a one-time tax break on money received from settlements with Swiss and German banks passed the Senate unanimously Thursday, while two similar bills were given a favorable hearing in the House