Critics of C&D Canal Dredging Welcome EPA Oversight on Project

WASHINGTON – The Environmental Protection Agency said it will “fully scrutinize” a plan to deepen the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, a move that was hailed by opponents of the project as a major victory

State Considers Options to Combat Drug Coverage Problem

ANNAPOLIS – Pearl Lewis made $32,000 last year, but spent $15,000 on prescription drugs

Disagreements on Drunk Driving Could Kill Bill

ANNAPOLIS – With millions in federal highway funds at stake, state legislators are scrambling to comply with federal regulation and reduce the blood-alcohol level required for the crime of driving while intoxicated in Maryland from

Legislators Try to Prove that They’re Honest. Really

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland General Assembly, looking to save face after a delegate was indicted and lobbyist convicted in an improper relationship, debated legislation Wednesday to more strictly regulate lobbyists

Legislators Try to Improve Reputation

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland General Assembly, looking to save face after a delegate was indicted and lobbyist convicted in an improper relationship, debated legislation Wednesday to more strictly regulate lobbyists

Delegate May Testify in Liddy Watergate Defamation Case

ANNAPOLIS – Delegate Sheila E

Glendening’s Budget Raises Eyebrows

ANNAPOLIS – Despite a much smaller surplus than last year, Gov

Survey Says Who Gets Money

ANNAPOLIS – A child growing up in Maryland has the best chance for good health and happiness in Howard County, according to results from a state survey of factors affecting a child’s well-being released Tuesday