Commission Debates Legislators’ Salaries

ANNAPOLIS – In preparation for the upcoming legislative session, the General Assembly Compensation Commission met Thursday to discuss the future of Maryland’s legislators’ salaries, with much of their discussion focusing on pensions

House Plan Would Cut Food Stamps, Other Programs

WASHINGTON – A House budget cutting plan is jeopardizing food stamps and other services for thousands of poor Marylanders, state human resources officials said

Arundel Names Interim Superintendent

ANNAPOLIS – Nancy M

State-hired Monitor Pulls Out of Hickey Job

ANNAPOLIS- The Connecticut official hired to keep an eye on two Maryland juvenile detention centers has resigned from the post before even starting the job

Ivey Running for Reelection

ANNAPOLIS-Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Glenn F

Investigative Committee Sidetracked By Partisan Bickering

ANNAPOLIS-The General Assembly investigation into Gov

A Few Marylanders End up Dying to Contribute

WASHINGTON – Political donations are alive and well, even if the donors themselves aren’t

Kirwan Shows Off Maryland Model of Higher Ed Funding

WASHINGTON – University System of Maryland Chancellor William E