Mall owner puts pressure on Anne Arundel County Council, O’Malley says state is competitive for education grants, and the transportation authority keeps its high bond rating.
Mall owner puts pressure on Anne Arundel County Council, O’Malley says state is competitive for education grants, and the transportation authority keeps its high bond rating.
Here’s what you missed over the weekend: A new chairwoman for the state GOP, a likely toll hike, and a bunch of early campaign coverage.
Our weekly podcast takes on the state’s big budget gap, and what’s being done to close it.
Comptroller Peter Franchot has released his monthly revenue report for October, and though it's not pretty (overall receipts were $892.8 million, a drop of 2.3% from last October), the numbers do indicate that the state now has a better read on where the economy is...
Storm, slots, and in the continuing depressing soap opera, the latest round of budget cuts is coming.
No pornography ban at USM, Redmer is running, O’Malley’s not worried about 2010, and no smoking at Towson.
Sniper John Allen Muhammad is executed, regents may not adopt strict porn policy, and Maryland’s economy is affecting transportation spending.
More on the trial of Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon, new federal regulations for the Chesapeake Bay, and a poor pedestrian ranking for the state.
Constellation deal closes, Dixon goes on trial, and the effect of the Annapolis mayoral contest on a slots vote. Here’s what happened over the weekend in Maryland.
Will school funding need to be cut or at least frozen next year? Will some of the burden of teachers’ pensions need to be shifted to the counties?
Some of these most contentious budget issues of the upcoming General Assembly session were previewed last week in Annapolis hearings.
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