WASHINGTON – Maryland was one of three states in a statistical tie for highest median household income in 2005, according to a U
Md. Unveils $5 Million Prison Security Package
JESSUP – The state is beefing up security at the troubled Maryland Correctional Institution in Jessup with a $5 million package that will increase staff and help pay for surveillance cameras and additional equipment for correctional officers
Hispanic Votes Still Unclaimed After Perez Exit
ANNAPOLIS — The removal of Montgomery County Councilman Thomas E
NAACP Cleared in Political Tax Case
WASHINGTON – The NAACP was the victim of a “politically motivated” two-year investigation and did not violate tax laws applying to non-profit organizations, the group’s chairman said in a news conference Thursday
Charges, Counter-Charges Fly in Lively Campaign for 4th District
COLLEGE PARK – The Democratic candidates in Maryland’s 4th District agree on one point: Money alone will not determine the party’s nominee
Crowded, Confident Democratic Field Angles For Chance to Challenge Gilchrest
COLLEGE PARK – The relatively crowded Democratic primary in the 1st Congressional District has been a relatively low-cost affair for the three candidates so far
Green Candidate Left to Challenge Hoyer, as GOP Backs Out of 5th District Race
COLLEGE PARK – Republicans have failed to put forth a candidate to challenge Democratic Rep
In Uphill Battle Against Van Hollen, Challengers Try to Take the High Road
COLLEGE PARK – Deborah Vollmer is realistic about her chances in next month’s Democratic primary against Rep
Numbers Bode Well for Cummings, Particularly the Number of Challengers: Zero
COLLEGE PARK – Republican Tony Salazar said he does not like to see any politician get a “free pass” to re-election, but that appears to be what Rep