
As has been reported in both local and national media, a video was released on Thursday apparently showing Baltimore employees of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) instructing a purported prostitute and pimp in techniques and methods by which the two can engage in...

Today, House Republican leaders responded to Governor O’Malley announcement of an additional $454 million in budget reductions to the FY 2010 budget. The reductions will affect state agency budgets, aid to local governments, and state employee salaries in the form of mandatory furlough days. ...

O’Malley promised to reform juvenile services, but the department is in chaos By Anthony J. O’Donnell In May 2005, then-Mayor Martin O’Malley announced a 10-point plan to reform Maryland’s juvenile justice system. He tol...

O’Malley Lays 2010 Groundwork Electric Rates No Bright Spot for O’Malley as Election Nears Eyeing Stimulus Money for Westport Development Montgomery County to Get $1.5 Million in Federal Funds MD School Board Mostly Newcomers Allegations of Corrupt Police Disciplinary System Could Lead to Fed...

New Fiscal Year, Same Old Song O’Malley Issues 6 More Pardons Hard Line on Inmate Cell Phones Accounting Change Could Net State $100 Million Judge Dismisses Constellation Lawsuit C...

State Approves Third Reactor for Calvert Cliffs Maryland Notebook MD Campaign Focuses on Saving Energy and Money Jones Family to Sue County, Board of Education Judge to Rule on Constellation’s Challenge to PSC Review

New Laws Take Effect U.S. Adopts CA Auto Emissions Standards, MD to Follow PSC Ignoring the Law on Constellation-EDF Deal School Suspensions Limited in MD Summer Program for Gifted and Talented Cut

State Praised for Stimulus Spending O’Malley Promises Stimulus Money for Police Overtime Future Uncertain for Rosewood City Worker Charged With Stealing Diesel Since 2007

Stimulus Not Solving School Fiscal Woes Lethal Injection Draft Regulations Released Federal Engineers Questioned Bay Bridge Bolts’ Integrity McIntosh Wants to Put the “Smart” Back in Growth UM Au...

BGE Starts Shutting Off Delinquent Customers Berwyn Heights Mayor Files Lawsuit Grant to Help Fight Against Gangs Grasmick Says Administrators Must Work to Lower Dropout Rates

MD Unemployment Hits 26-year High Ehrlich Hints at New Life for Old Bumper Stickers Media Booted Out of Convention Hotel Board Meeting Reilly Spot is Key to Slots Bill Gangs Flourish in Suburbs

Stimulus Funds for Schools RoutedThrough Housing Department Hearings’ Pace a Concern in Review of CEG Nuclear Deal I...


























