ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Special Appeals ruled Friday that families who transfer real property for estate planning purposes are not exempt from paying recordation and transfer taxes
Off-Duty Cop Gets Compensation for Accidental Shooting
ANNAPOLIS – An off-duty Montgomery County police officer who accidentally shot himself in the leg is entitled to worker’s compensation, the Maryland Court of Special Appeals ruled Friday
Religious Leaders Worry about Providing for The Needy
More than one month after state and federal welfare reforms took effect, leaders of religious organizations still are wondering about how to reach out to the poor in their communities
Hoyer Spends Nearly $6 A Voter To Win Re-election
WASHINGTON – How much does it cost to win a vote in Maryland?
For Democratic Rep
Stadium Funding,735
ANNAPOLIS – State officials are concerned about declining lottery sales, but they are confident the sales slump will not affect the state’s ability to meet its obligation for the new football stadium in Baltimore
Washington-area Home Buyers Staying Away From Ramblers
Washingtonians, more than home buyers in other urban areas, do not appreciate ramblers and ranch houses