Steele Cashes in on Bush Visit

BALTIMORE – President Bush on Wednesday called Lt

Assembly Urged to Override Vetoes of Election Bills

ANNAPOLIS – Civic and civil liberties groups asked the General Assembly on Wednesday to override vetoes of election law bills which they said would make voting easier, but which Gov

Bush Requests Patience on Iraq, Rejects Calls for Withdrawal Deadline

ANNAPOLIS – President Bush urged more patience on troop withdrawals in Iraq Wednesday, outlining a strategy aimed at reducing U

Montgomery Human Rights Director Skips Housing Discrimination Vote

WASHINGTON – Montgomery County’s human rights director failed to attend the County Council’s final discussion on Tuesday of a housing discrimination bill that increased the powers of her office

Insurance Program for Poor Stalled by Inefficiencies

ANNAPOLIS – Spurred by hundreds of complaints, Maryland regulators have uncovered widespread inefficiencies in a state-run health insurance program intended to provide coverage for the poor, program officials said Wednesday

Nutrient Pollution Changing Life in the Bay, Study Finds

ANNAPOLIS – Using data that tracks 200 years of changes in the Chesapeake Bay, a team of environmental scientists has found that nutrient pollution has fundamentally altered the variety of aquatic life in the bay

Maryland Unclear On New Driver License Law

ANNAPOLIS – It has been six months since Congress passed the Real ID Act, which seeks to strengthen anti-terrorist efforts by imposing broad new requirements for people getting drivers licenses across the country

House Candidate, Military Father Joins Call to Exit Iraq

BALTIMORE – Oz Bengur, father of a Marine stationed in Iraq and a candidate for the 3rd Congressional District, unveiled an 18-month timetable Tuesday — just a day before President Bush comes to the U

Md. System for Assessing Drunk Drivers Varies

On the morning of Feb

U-Md. Awarded $2.1 Million to Streamline Military Supply Chain

WASHINGTON – The Pentagon awarded a $2