^Salvation Army’s ‘Feedmore’ Van Brings Food, Hope to Homeless

BALTIMORE – The air temperature is dropping quickly around the Salvation Army distribution center on Buena Vista Road, where Frank and Betty Russell stand hatless and gloveless, waiting for the food distribution van in which they have volunteered every Tuesday night for the past fifteen years

‘Sweet 16’ Calls Mikulski No. 1

WASHINGTON – On a mid-November afternoon, the women of the United States Senate filed into Sen

Prestigious Committee Vacancies Attract Maryland Congressmen

WASHINGTON – As senior members of Maryland’s delegation in the House of Representatives leave their spots on exclusive committees, some of the state’s junior members are jockeying to keep those sweet seats in state hands

State House, Not Court, Should Regulate Marriage, State’s Lawyers Argue

WASHINGTON – Same-sex marriage is a subject best left to lawmakers, the state’s attorneys will argue Monday in a Court of Appeals case that could shake Maryland’s long-held view of matrimony

State Dems Consider New Bill on Election Fraud

WASHINGTON – Maryland Democratic leaders are considering introducing new legislation to handle “deceptive fraud” occurring close to or on Election Day in the next Maryland General Assembly, said David Paulson, communications director of the Maryland Democratic Party

As Development Encroaches, Bel Air’s Beloved School Threatened

BEL AIR – Among the fast food restaurants, department stores and gas stations that have sprung up everywhere in this rapidly developing suburb of Baltimore, locals can point out the few remaining landmarks that speak of the town’s history

Realtors’ Group To Lobby For Affordable Housing

ANNAPOLIS – Despite a cooling housing market in the state, the Maryland Association of Realtors Tuesday launched a lobbying group that plans to advocate for lower home prices

Bay Restoration Group Reaches $20 Million Mark

ANNAPOLIS-The Chesapeake Bay restoration group funded largely by revenues from the popular blue “Treasure the Chesapeake” Maryland license plates announced Tuesday that it has reached a major financial milestone – it has distributed more than $20 million worth of grants since its inception in 1985