Two Md. Women Make Metro’s ‘Doors Closing’ Finals

WASHINGTON – When recording stars Mariah Carey or Eminem step into the studio, their producer probably doesn’t tell them to “be polite” or “sound more important

Regents’ Panel Looks to Trim Energy Costs

ANNAPOLIS – The University System of Maryland could better manage increasing energy costs by signing long-term contracts with providers, a Board of Regents panel is recommending

Ehrlich Shows Off His Record, Asks Assembly for Cooperation

ANNAPOLIS – Saying that Maryland’s future has never been brighter, Gov

Shore Residents, Environmentalists, Vow to Stop Development Near Blackwater

CAMBRIDGE – A loose coalition of farmers, watermen, community groups and environmental activists launched an effort Thursday to stop a 3,200-home development from being built on 1,000 acres of farmland near the Blackwater Wildlife Refuge

Wednesday’s Veto Overrides Bring Ehrlich’s Total to 33

ANNAPOLIS – Democrats in the Maryland General Assembly overturned three more of Gov

Stem Cell Battle Looms in General Assembly

ANNAPOLIS – Anna Royer had already given her 3-year-old son Bryton three insulin injections by noon

Statewide Smoking Ban for Bars and Restaurants Proposed Again

ANNAPOLIS – Despite defeats of similar legislation in three previous attempts, anti-smoking advocates will once again introduce a bill to ban smoking in all Maryland restaurants and bars

State Elections Chief Questions Voting Machine Operator

WASHINGTON – Maryland’s chief elections administrator has put the company that produces the state’s voting machines on notice that it must provide full information and daily briefings on testing required after another state experienced security problems with the devices

Hospitals Drive Record Maryland Health Spending

WASHINGTON – Health care spending in Maryland reached an all-time high in 2004, with increased hospital usage contributing to almost half of the $1