ANNAPOLIS – A proposed income tax cut, job opportunities, casinos and increasing salaries and jobs for state police officers were the main issues for Baltimore and Harford county legislators during Gov
Maryland Public Schools Get Mixed Grades For Performance
WASHINGTON – The Maryland public school system received two A’s, two C’s and two D’s in a “report card” released Thursday by Education Week
Legislators Skeptical of English Language Tax Credit Bill
ANNAPOLIS – A bill granting tax credits to employers who provide English classes was shot down during a Senate Budget and Taxation committee hearing Thursday
Court Rules on State Custody of Children
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Appeals Thursday limited the rights of parents who file late objections when the state attempts to gain custody of their children
Potomac River Weeds Could Pose Hazard As Funds for Clearing Dry Up
WASHINGTON – The federal government needs to restore funds to a program that removes hydrilla and other nuisance plants from the Potomac River, a regional board unanimously agreed Wednesday
Governor’s Address Criticized As Vague by Suburban Legislators
ANNAPOLIS – Although legislators from the Washington, D
New Wilson Bridge Spans Move One Step Closer
WASHINGTON – A regional transportation board voted Wednesday to support two replacement spans for the Woodrow Wilson Bridge, making the project eligible for federal funds
Maryland Vets Could Get Compensation For War-Related Illnesses
WASHINGTON – Some Maryland Gulf war veterans who were turned down for disability compensation for undiagnosed illnesses may get another chance to make their cases