BALTIMORE – Prostate, lung, breast, and colon/rectal cancers make up 61 percent of new cases and 55 percent of cancer deaths in Maryland, health officials officials said Tuesday
Shore Mayors Seek Police Funding, Control of Historic Sites
ANNAPOLIS – Eastern Shore mayors, meeting with the region’s lawmakers Friday, appealed for increased funding for municipal police and greater authority over historic sites
Bills Would Bar Former Lawmakers from Lobbying for a While
ANNAPOLIS – The revolving door between the Legislature and lobbying needs to be locked — at least for a little while
Gambling Interests Praise Glendening’s Caution on Expansion
ANNAPOLIS – The casino gambling and racing industries seldom find common ground, but members of both trades said Friday they were comfortable with Parris N
Interior Department Funds Piscataway Park Expansion
WASHINGTON – Piscataway National Park in Maryland will receive $1
Washington City Paper Stops Publishing Ladies Nights Ads
WASHINGTON – An alternative Washington newspaper has agreed to stop publishing advertisements that implied men and women would pay different prices on some nights at restaurants and bars
Local Leaders Plan Tribute to Frederick Douglass
ANNAPOLIS – General Assembly leaders, the University of Maryland System and Morgan State University will host a tribute to state native Frederick Douglass on Monday
Activists Converge on Annapolis To Combat Underage Drinking
ANNAPOLIS – About 300 students, parents and activists braved a cool drizzle Thursday to rally against underage drinking and the Maryland parents who tolerate it
Hoyer, Mikulski Cited for Excessive Government Spending
WASHINGTON – A national watchdog organization this week spotlighted more than $1 billion of “pork-barrel spending” in the 1995 federal budget, including $42 million secured by Rep