Former candidate for Md. House of Delegates indicted
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - A former candidate for the Maryland House of Delegates has been indicted on felony theft, perjury and other charges relating to campaign spending.
View ArticleRepeal of state-mandated stormwater fees to take effect
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - New laws approved in Maryland's last legislative session are taking effect on July 1.
View ArticleLawmakers concerned about Greenbelt veterans clinic closure
GREENBELT, Maryland - Maryland lawmakers are calling the closure of a Greenbelt outpatient clinic in September without a replacement plan "a step in the wrong direction."
View ArticleMd. lawmaker charged with indecent exposure
ROCKVILLE, Maryland - A Maryland lawmaker has been charged with indecent exposure and trespassing.
View ArticleMaryland transportation chief briefs lawmakers
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - Maryland's transportation secretary says he believes a light rail in the suburbs of Washington will be built to meet more cost-effective stipulations.
View ArticleIndecent exposure charge dropped against Maryland lawmaker
ROCKVILLE, Maryland - The Montgomery County State's Attorney's office says it has dropped charges of indecent exposure and trespassing against a Maryland lawmaker.
View ArticleIndecent exposure charge dropped against Maryland lawmaker
ROCKVILLE, Maryland - The Montgomery County state's attorney's office says it has dropped charges of indecent exposure and trespassing against a Maryland lawmaker.
View ArticleFerguson spurs 40 new state measures; activists want more
JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri - When a white Ferguson policeman fatally shot a black 18-year-old nearly a year ago, the St. Louis suburb erupted in violent protests and the nation took notice. Since then,...
View ArticleRep. Van Hollen calls for national redistricting reform
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - Rep. Chris Van Hollen on Friday called for national reform of how the nation's congressional districts are drawn, a day after Gov. Larry Hogan formed a state commission to study...
View ArticleHogan says housing secretary will stay on the job
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - Gov. Larry Hogan met with his top housing official Monday to express disappointment in the secretary's comments about landlord liability in lead paint cases, a spokesman said, but...
View ArticleCampos resigns from Maryland House of Delegates
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - A Prince George's County delegate is resigning from the Maryland House of Delegates for personal reasons.
View ArticleMaryland lawmakers call on Hogan to fund Planned Parenthood
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - Maryland Democrats on Tuesday called on Republican Gov. Larry Hogan to commit to funding Planned Parenthood of Maryland in his next budget proposal, as Democrats and Republicans...
View ArticleHogan appoints 2 delegates to the House
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - Gov. Larry Hogan has appointed two people to vacancies in the Maryland House of Delegates.
View ArticleFormer Md. House candidate pleads guilty to theft
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - A former candidate for the Maryland House of Delegates has pleaded guilty to stealing more than $17,000 from a high school boosters group.
View ArticleMaryland state senator diagnosed with prostate cancer
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - State Sen. Roger Manno says he was diagnosed with prostate cancer in September, and is free of the disease after undergoing surgery.
View ArticleUniv. System of Md. hires new government relations adviser
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - University System of Maryland Chancellor Robert L. Caret has appointed the governor's brother as the system's vice chancellor for government relations.
View ArticleGroups decorating Christmas trees at Maryland State House
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - The Maryland State House is being decorated with Christmas trees representing all 24 of the state's jurisdictions.
View ArticleMaryland panel to discuss issues on daily fantasy sports
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - A Maryland legislative panel is scheduled to discuss concerns about daily fantasy sports.
View ArticleIgnition interlock bill would apply to all drunk drivers
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - Supporters of putting ignition interlocks in the vehicles of all drunk drivers in Maryland are moving quickly to underscore how it could save lives.
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