ANNAPOLIS – The House of Delegates passed a bill Tuesday that would establish electronic poll books intended to prevent people from voting more than once, as well as mandate the creation of polling places on large college campuses for students and faculty
Farmers, Tourists Bear Witness to What Could Be Maryland’s Last Tobacco Auction
HUGHESVILLE – A couple hundred farmers, buyers and tourists converged on Farmers Tobacco Warehouse Tuesday morning to witness what could be Maryland’s last tobacco auction
Senate Seeks More Executive Oversight; Republicans Cry Foul
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Senate gave early support to a bill Tuesday that Republican lawmakers have labeled a partisan ploy to remove one of Gov
Second Bay Bridge? Not in My Backyard
ANNAPOLIS – In 2004 a task force was created to examine the possibility of building a new bridge across the Chesapeake Bay in an effort to ease the notorious traffic congestion on the existing Chesapeake Bay Bridge
Census: Md. Hispanic-Owned Businesses Outpace National Growth Rate
WASHINGTON – Hispanic-owned businesses in Maryland are growing faster and earning more than their counterparts nationwide, according to U
Baltimore Schools Improving, Report Shows
WASHINGTON – Baltimore schools showed improvement in Maryland School Assessment scores but they still trail state scores, according to a report released Tuesday by the Council of Great City Schools
Former WWF Star to Make State House Run
WASHINGTON – When Nikolai Volkoff made an entrance during the height of his fame years ago, he was greeted by boos
Price Increases Already Hitting Some BGE Customers
ANNAPOLIS – Even as state legislators and Maryland officials wrestle with the 72 percent rate increase Baltimore Gas and Electric Co
Maryland Fails to Meet Bay Cleanup Goals
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland will fail to meet Chesapeake Bay restoration goals set in a multi-state agreement with the federal government by the 2010 deadline, according to leading environmental groups, experts and government agencies