Pfiesteria Regulations Overshadow Speech for Shore Lawmakers

ANNAPOLIS – Eastern Shore lawmakers said there was much to like in Gov

Western Maryland Lawmakers Largely Agree With Governor’s Agenda

ANNAPOLIS – Western Maryland lawmakers gave generally high marks to Gov

Appeals Court Upholds Death Sentence for Prince George’s Killer

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Appeals on Tuesday upheld the death sentence for Jean Alex Clermont in the 1995 kidnapping, robbery and murder of a man at a Prince George’s County recreation center

State Has Windfall for School Construction

ANNAPOLIS – Gov

Rush to Switch Off Air Bags Worries Safety Experts

ANNAPOLIS – Just over 100 Maryland residents have won permission from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to have air bag on/off switches installed in their cars beginning Monday

Senate Votes To Keep Treadmill Tests Mandatory

ANNAPOLIS – Treadmill emissions testing appears to be here to stay

First Phase of Income Tax Cut Hardly Noticed in Paychecks

Ed Johnson won’t be going on a shopping spree anytime soon with the money he will save on a state income tax cut that took effect Jan

Young’s Ouster Overshadows Goals of Black Caucus

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s Legislative Black Caucus has a full agenda but those goals are being overshadowed by the threatened expulsion of the caucus chairman, Sen