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
Breakfast Bill Gains Support
ANNAPOLIS Documented links between good nutrition and learning have fueled support to expand a successful in- classroom breakfast pilot program in Maryland
March Madness Strikes Statehouse
ANNAPOLIS- March Madness has settled into the Statehouse sort of
Secret Service Opens Gates For Rare Training Demonstration at Beltsville Site
BELTSVILLE – As the “presidential” motorcade rolled into view, an unmarked van sped out from a side street and blocked its path
Double-Murderer Denied Access to FBI Files in Anne Arundel Case
Convicted double-murderer Scotland E
House Approves Holocaust Victim Tax Break
ANNAPOLIS Without debate, the House of Delegates unanimously passed a bill Tuesday morning to give Holocaust victims a one-time tax break on money received from settlements with Swiss and German banks