WASHINGTON – The Census Bureau admits that it missed more than 100,000 Marylanders in the 1990 census, an error that state officials say has cost more than $100 million a year in lost federal funding
Democratic Underdog For Governor Campaigning Hard in Final Days
ANNAPOLIS – Despite numerous predictions that Gov
Maryland’s Online Gains Eclipsed by Progress of Other States
WASHINGTON – Even though it made progress in its use of digital technology, Maryland fell from fifth to 11th place this year in an annual report on the states’ online services
Thumbnail Sketches of Lt. Gov. Candidates
Here are thumbnail sketches of each of the lieutenant governor candidates running in Tuesday’s primary, along with responses to two questions:
DEMOCRATS CANDIDATE: Kathleen Kennedy Townsend
RUNNING MATE: Gov
Schaefer Has Lock on Democratic Nomination For Comptroller, GOP Primary Not So Certain
ANNAPOLIS – Although former Gov
Washington, Baltimore at Top of Sprawling Cities List
WASHINGTON – Baltimore and Washington are among the worst cities in the nation for suburban sprawl and are on pace to consume 40,000 acres of Maryland farmland for housing by the year 2006, according to a report released Wednesday
Appeals Court Hears Child Visitation Case For Gay Father
ANNAPOLIS – An attorney for a divorced mother argued to Maryland’s highest court Wednesday that her ex-husband’s gay partner should be banned during her children’s visits, because of his negative impact on them
Appeals Court Orders New Trial in Baltimore Insurance Dispute
A federal appeals court ordered a new trial for a Baltimore couple who sued their insurance agency for property damages, saying their agent had a responsibility to sell them the appropriate type of coverage
Pro-Choice Lobby Endorses Boozer and Lawlah
ANNAPOLIS – An abortion-rights group has endorsed the re- election bids of state senators from Prince George’s and Baltimore counties in an attempt to prevent passage next year of a bill that would take away abortion rights
Glendening’s Stiff-Arm of Clinton Criticized by State Democrats
Maryland Democrats reacted coolly Tuesday to Gov