The Maryland Department of Natural Resources says it has lost a digital data storage device containing the names and Social Security numbers of about 1,400 DNR law enforcement officers.
Read More »New plan for Legg headquarters, green building requirements OK'd
The Baltimore Planning Commission Thursday gave its blessing to three major pieces of legislation, two that would advance the construction of Legg Mason
Read More »Refugees from Myanmar to be resettled in Hagerstown
A refugee resettlement program that has brought more than 200 Russian and African immigrants to Hagerstown since 2005 will add about 200 people from Myanmar to the area over the next 18 months..
Read More »D.C. Council members explore placing tolls at city's borders
Some District of Columbia lawmakers want to study the idea of installing toll booths at the city's borders to collect money from commuters and other visitors.
Read More »Scores of lawyers lobby lawmakers on behalf of Guantanamo detainees
Seventy-five lawyers for nearly 400 Guantanamo Bay detainees urged Congress on Tuesday to provide the prisoners access to U.S. courts.
Read More »Justices deal setback to utility industry
The Supreme Court on Monday dealt the utility industry its second setback this month on a program designed to clean up pollution at aging, coal-fired power plants.
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Read More »Ehrlich letter denounces 'ultraliberal' Democrats in charge
Former Gov. Robert Ehrlich is raising money to keep his campaign office open and has sent a letter to potential donors blasting the current administration.
Read More »BRAC has Lt. Gov.'s full attention
Retired Brig. Gen. J. Michael Hayes joked this week that the arrival of Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown to a discussion about the military base realignment process was like the
Read More »State taps Office of Tourism, Film and the Arts to fund zoo
In an effort to prop up the struggling Maryland Zoo in Baltimore, Maryland legislators took a unique step in the waning hours of the 2007 legislative session.
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