ANNAPOLIS – Starting October 1, Maryland residents who fall behind in their child support payments can have their drivers licenses suspended under a year-old law
House Bill: Insurers’ Drug Plans Should Pay for Nicotine Patch
ANNAPOLIS – Supporters of a bill to force health insurers to cover nicotine patches said Wednesday that many Marylanders cannot afford the most effective weapon against nicotine addiction
Morella Maintains Moderate Voting Record
WASHINGTON – After more than a year in the conservative 104th House, Rep
Libertarian Party Holds Own Primary in 8th District
WASHINGTON – The Libertarian Party will be holding its own primary March 5 in Maryland’s 8th District, where it is fielding two candidates for Republican Rep
The Bay Lynx: A New State Symbol?
ANNAPOLIS – For years, Carroll County resident Jim Wolff has had big ideas for the bay lynx, better known as the bobcat
Hundreds Compete for Right to Head to Conventions
WASHINGTON – Three-time Republican National Convention delegate Audrey Scott remembers the anticipation of watching President Bush and then-Sen
Bus Riders Not Pleased with Looming Fare Increases
BALTIMORE – As March 11 scheduled fare increases draw closer, bus riders here aren’t pleased with the Mass Transmit Administration’s new fare restructuring system — never mind a new, all-day pass for $3
Democrat Wynn Sometimes Votes Against Party, President
WASHINGTON – While generally pursuing a Democratic agenda, Rep
Federal Workers Challenge Constitutionality of Work Without Pay
WASHINGTON – Federal employees should not be forced to work without pay in the event of future government shutdowns, union attorneys said Wednesday in a federal district court hearing
Hoyer Says He’s Not Hobbled by Republican Congress
WASHINGTON – Working in a Congress where the majority is Republican, Democratic Rep