With CNS-O’Neill Profile

ANNAPOLIS – When Allen Freidman, a small tavern owner in Laurel, feared Maryland’s proposed smoking ban might burn his business, he didn’t get mad

With CNS-Morgan State

ANNAPOLIS – The number of blacks enrolled in Maryland colleges and universities increased by more than 2,100 students last year, a new report says

New Airline Regulations Would Cost Regional Carriers

WASHINGTON – Two regional airlines in Maryland would be required to modify some of their planes to comply with safety regulations proposed last month by the Federal Aviation Administration

Air Concerns,585

WASHINGTON – Residents of the Baltimore-Washington region rank air pollution as their top environmental concern, according to a poll released Wednesday

Bill Would Create a Commission to Study Md. Court System

ANNAPOLIS – Tired of piecemeal solutions for a multitude of problems in the judiciary, the House of Delegates wants a new panel to offer suggestions on how to revamp Maryland’s courts

Snares Found in Baby Voucher Idea

ANNAPOLIS – State officials warned legislators Friday that set-up costs for a baby voucher proposal in a welfare reform bill could be “astronomical

Sen. Astle and His Midshipman Son Discuss the Military

ANNAPOLIS – For 12 years Sen

Only Two Maryland Congressmen Vote for Term Limits

WASHINGTON – Only two of Maryland’s eight representatives voted for a constitutional amendment to impose term limits on Congress, which became the first plank of the Republican’s Contract with America to be rejected by the House

Glendening Says Proposed Cuts Will Hurt Children

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland stands to lose at least $10