Hoyer Upbeat Despite Leadership Rival’s Attacks

WASHINGTON – A buoyant Rep

CNS – ICC Lawsuit,500

ANNAPOLIS – Several Maryland environmental groups said Tuesday they will go to court in an effort to block Gov

New Catholic Guidelines Welcome Gay Parishoners, But Condemn Behavior

BALTIMORE – Catholic bishops approved by a large margin Tuesday a plan for ministering to gays and lesbians in the church with “respect, compassion, and sensitivity,” while maintaining that homosexual acts are “always wrong

Suspects Deserve Attorneys at Every Hearing, Law Firm Charges

WASHINGTON – A high-profile Baltimore law firm has joined a University of Maryland law professor and his students to demand that suspects have a lawyer present when they first appear before a District Court commissioner

Race Fails to Play in Elections, Yet Issue Persists

WASHINGTON – The Rev

Baltimore’s Mayor-in-Waiting Vows to Clean Up City

BALTIMORE – Sheila Dixon says that when she becomes Baltimore’s mayor in January, her first priority will be a clean city

Sweet Silence May Signal Fair Fight for Hoyer

WASHINGTON – For Rep

O’Malley Names Brown to Head Transition Committee

BALTIMORE – In the first of many expected appointments, Gov

Franchot Vows To Be An Independent Voice

SILVER SPRING -To his friends and supporters, comptroller-elect Peter V

Gansler Looks to Clean Up the Bay as New AG

ANNAPOLIS – As Douglas F