Elderly Marylanders Sue State for Medicaid Benefits

BALTIMORE – Evelyn Burrell feels like her Baltimore home is an obstacle course

Ehrlich Banks $8.4 Million as Democrats Lag

ANNAPOLIS – Gov

General Assembly Overturns Voting Bill Vetoes

ANNAPOLIS – The General Assembly overturned vetoes of two bills Tuesday that supporters say will increase access to the polls but which opponents warn will open the door to voter fraud

Wagner’s Point Illustrates Opposition to Change in Toxic Reports

WASHINGTON – No one lives in Wagner’s Point anymore, which is one reason why Cleanup Coalition Director Terry Harris opposes a Bush administration plan to change toxic release regulations

General Assembly Overrides Minimum Wage Veto

ANNAPOLIS – Thousands of Maryland’s lowest paid workers are due to get a one dollar an hour increase in their wages after the state Senate voted Tuesday to override the governor’s veto of a bill raising the minimum wage to $6

Md. Higher Education About Average in Value for Spending

ANNAPOLIS- Maryland’s public universities run in the middle of the pack in getting the most for their money, but the state’s community colleges lag far behind other states

Who’s Overspending Now? The GOP, Democrats Say

ANNAPOLIS – During his announcement of a proposed $29

So. Md. Transportation Bill Half-Way There

ANNAPOLIS- Efforts to override the veto of a bill that would establish a commission to study transportation needs in rapidly-growing Southern Maryland have stalled in the House of Delegates after easily moving through the state Senate

Experts: Md. Economy in Good Health Despite Rise in Bankruptcies

WASHINGTON – Despite a 20 percent increase in bankruptcy filings last year in Maryland, the state’s economy has not suffered and will likely continue to prosper, experts say