Bill Prohibits Increasing Nicotine Content in Cigarettes

ANNAPOLIS – The Tobacco Institute calls the proposed law a “solution in search of a problem

Curran Urges Steps To Protect Maryland Elections

ANNAPOLIS – Attorney General J

Debut of the Ellen Sauerbrey Show

BALTIMORE – Calling it “the most fun you can have without defeating a Democrat,” WBAL-AM in Baltimore debuted the Ellen Sauerbrey Show on Monday night

Welfare Summit Planned

ANNAPOLIS – A Maryland Welfare Summit – bringing together the views of national and state lawmakers, experts and citizens – has been set for February 27 here

Student Councils Vote To Support General Assembly Legislation

GLEN BURNIE – Emanuel Tsourounis doesn’t like adults to call high school students apathetic or uninformed, and this weekend, he proved them wrong

Catholic Schools Mark Enrollment Increases

WHEATON – Rhonda Leonard doesn’t want to send her three children to public schools

Recipients Say Targeted Program Is Needed

ANNAPOLIS – Twenty years in cotton and steel mills left Gerald Wilcox so injured he can hardly walk to his neighborhood grocer without pain

Tenants Protest Change in Housing Program

WASHINGTON – Low-income housing advocates Friday assailed a Clinton administration plan to replace a federal rental assistance program with housing vouchers

Perennial Bill Would Quash the Lying Game in Md. Legislature

ANNAPOLIS – A bill that would make it illegal to lie to members of the General Assembly has cleared a hurdle in its yearly, ill-fated track