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Dignitaries dedicate new Woodrow Wilson Bridge span
The Washington region celebrated a milestone in the $2.5 billion Woodrow Wilson Bridge project in appropriate fashion - by inadvertently creating a massive traffic jam.
Slots opponents criticize revenue projections
A group opposing slot machines in Maryland says the state's plan for slots won't raise as much money as supporters claim.
Dan Gainor: Time to get a handle on racing
Shout from the highest mountain. I agree with Gov. Martin O’Malley. OK, not a lot, but at least a little. (I’ve been accused of being a bit hard on the Gov. I think he’s a nice guy. But I hear they said that about Pretty Boy Floyd as well. Both showed the same attitude about our money being their money.)
Baltimore City's top police lawyer joins O’Malley administration under fire
Weeks after a union of black police officers called for her resignation, Baltimore City police’s top lawyer quit Wednesday to take a high-ranking job in the administration of Gov. Martin O’Malley. Now is the time to start planning for the 1.1 million new Maryland residents expected in the next two decades, Gov. Martin O’Malley told the Prince George’s County Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday.
Maryland Clinton delegate switches to Obama
A pledged delegate for Hillary Rodham Clinton said Wednesday he now supports Barack Obama, becoming the first pledged delegate to publicly announce that he is switching sides in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
State sets purple traps for invasive forest pest
Seth Moessinger yanks on a white cord and hoists a bright purple box high into the branches of an ash tree.
Pro-slots chairman getting ready for Preakness
The head of a pro-slots group is getting ready to campaign at the Preakness Stakes this weekend in hopes of winning some votes for November's slots referendum. Dozen of members of Maryland Indian tribes, some in native dress, stood behind Gov. Martin O’Malley on Tuesday as he signed into law a bill designating the Friday after Thanksgiving as American Indian Heritage Day, a new state holiday.
O’Malley signs over 200 bills, such as DNA collection, lead-in-toys ban
Children’s toys and products containing lead will be banned in Maryland, and suspects charged in many more violent crimes will have their DNA collected. These were among the more than 200 bills Gov. Martin O’Malley signed into law Tuesday. More Martin O'Malley Stories
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