Soldier’s Family Honored With Inaugural Tickets

FORT WASHINGTON – In 2005, 21-year-old Emily Perez marched proudly with a group of her fellow West Point cadets in President George W

State House a Ghost Town as Legislators Celebrate the Inauguration of President Obama

ANNAPOLIS – The State House was a ghost town on Tuesday, with many of Maryland’s legislators away celebrating the inauguration of President Obama

Cold, Security Fail to Deter Obama Fans

WASHINGTON – President Obama crowned his historic run to the presidency Tuesday, taking the oath of office before thousands at the U

Maryland Inaugural Ball-goers Celebrate Obama With Side of Football

ANNAPOLIS – There were no surprise headliners, and the president-elect was a no-show, but that didn’t matter much at Maryland Democratic Inaugural Ball Sunday because, after all, there were two flat screen televisions

Obama Brings Prosperity to RV Parks

COLLEGE PARK – Ronald Sorenson’s 30-foot rented recreational vehicle rests on a gravel pad at Cherry Hill Park in Maryland, its sides emblazoned with images of President-elect Barack Obama and Sorenson’s own poetry

Lawmakers Cheer On the Ravens

ANNAPOLIS – Members of Maryland’s House of Delegates came to work Friday decked out in their Sunday best — purple and black football jerseys

Amid Budget Crisis, Groups Vie For Cash

ANNAPOLIS – As Gov

Senate President Balks at Layoffs, Says Governor Will Combine 2009 and 2010 Budget Cuts

ANNAPOLIS – The morning after reports surfaced that state employee layoffs will be in Gov

2009 Maryland General Assembly Opens Amid Major Budget Problems

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland lawmakers returned to Annapolis Wednesday for the opening of the 426th session of the General Assembly optimistic about the state’s future despite a nearly $2 billion projected budget deficit