WASHINGTON – Rep
^Maryland Protesters Demand Mikulski’s ‘No’ Vote on War Funding
WASHINGTON – Maryland protesters stood shoulder to shoulder in Sen
^’Green’ Elementary School Helps Teach Students About Bay
STEVENSVILLE – Last spring two ducks landed in a pond in the courtyard of Matapeake Elementary School
Real ID Act Under Fire Due to Costs
ANNAPOLIS – A pending federal law requiring states to meet stricter standards in the issuance of driver’s licenses and state identification cards came under fire in the General Assembly Thursday from legislators who fear it will cost too much
‘Green Fund’ Proposal Would Generate $130 Million for Bay
ANNAPOLIS – Saving the greatest estuary in the Western Hemisphere, as Speaker Michael E
Early Voting Gains in Assembly
ANNAPOLIS – After nearly a week of delays, a measure that would allow for early voting in Maryland gained momentum in the General Assembly this week and now seems on the fast track toward approval by both houses
Lawmakers Propose Prostate Cancer Screening Pilot Program
ANNAPOLIS – A Baltimore legislator is proposing a two-year pilot program to screen some 500 men who have no health insurance for prostate cancer, which for Maryland men is the most common cancer and the third leading cause of cancer death
Power Companies Bank on Perennial Pruning for Outage Protection
WASHINGTON – Power outages caused by fallen trees and branches should not be of the magnitude of some past storm events, even with a major winter storm expected to encase the region in up to three-fourths of an inch of ice, experts say
Early Voting Bill Stalls Again in Senate
ANNAPOLIS – Despite their diminished numbers, Senate Republicans succeeded again Tuesday in delaying progress of a proposal to allow early voting in Maryland, demanding details about how it would work and pointing out what they said were weaknesses in the measure