ANNAPOLIS – With the holiday season’s approach comes some serious work for shopaholics
Marylanders Expected To Blow More On Shopping This Year
ANNAPOLIS – Buoyed by a strong economy, Marylanders are expected to spend more this holiday shopping season than last year
Md. Tobacco Farmers Not Concerned About Cigarette Settlement
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s decision to settle a suit against four major cigarette makers won’t keep tobacco farmers from preparing their crop for market in March
Ehrlich Spearheads Fight for Discipline In House GOP Caucus
WASHINGTON – In the wake of elections that weakened Republicans’ hold on Congress, Rep
State Police Beef Up Patrols on Deadly Stretch of Highway
WASHINGTON – Maryland State Police stepped up safety measures Friday on the Prince George’s County portion of U
Women Taken to the Cleaners on Laundry, Hair Salon Prices
Women are often charged more than men for dry cleaning and hair cuts, according to a report released Thursday by a Maryland consumer watchdog group
Maryland’s Millennium Mascot Named Loosely After State
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s millennium mascot has been named after the state
Appeals Court Sides With Sam’s Club Store in Union Dispute
A federal appeals court has reversed unfair labor practice findings against a Sam’s Club in Landover, saying there was not enough evidence that managers improperly disciplined a union organizer and threatened the store might close
Madden, Stoltzfus Win Top GOP Senate Seats, Pledge Party Unity
ANNAPOLIS – Republican state senators elected new leaders Tuesday who said they would help unify the minority party
Gilliam’s Journey a Decade Long from Conviction to Execution
ANNAPOLIS – Tyrone Delano Gilliam’s execution by lethal injection Monday night was the culmination of a 10-year process that included more than a dozen requests for reviews by state and federal appellate courts and a petition to the governor