Fending off charges of favoritism, House Democrats say a just-passed minimum wage bill will be changed to cover all U.S. territories
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Potential jurors in the perjury trial of former White House aide I. Lewis
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Despite popularity in the business community and the support of Maryland
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Paint brush in hand, President Bush helped spruce up a high school yesterday and tried to draw attention to a broader point
Read More »Legislative leaders voice environmental support
With a 2010 deadline looming for pollution reduction in the Chesapeake Bay, legislative leaders assured advocates yesterday that environmental issues will play a key role in the 2007 assembly session.
Read More »Changing of the guard
As Gov.-elect Martin O
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As the newly elected Maryland General Assembly convenes, its potential work product in 2007 becomes a topic of discussion amid almost any gathering of judges, lawyers, and business people, whether over coffee in their respective workplaces, post-holiday brunches, or even after work over a beer. The topics range from criminal justice to land use.
Read More »A Muslim in the House advances religious freedom
Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn., doesn
Read More »Statewide smoking ban's chance of approval may improve in the House
Legislation to ban smoking at bars and restaurants statewide will probably be assigned to a different House committee than in previous years, possibly giving it a greater chance of moving forward.
Read More »Dear Mr. CEO:
Imagine Martin O
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