Minority Success Rates at Community Colleges Improving, But Still Trailing General Student Body

ANNAPOLIS – Black students in Maryland’s community colleges are graduating and transferring to four-year state schools in higher numbers than before, but their success rates are still trailing those of the general student body

School-Based Health Centers On Rise in Md., U.S.

SILVER SPRING, Md

Court Rules Adult Store in Annapolis May Stay Open, For Now

ANNAPOLIS – The Court of Special Appeals Tuesday reversed a lower-court decision that would have required a store that sells adult magazines and videos to move or shut down

EDS: EMBARGOED UNTIL SATURDAY, NOV. 14, AT NOON.

COLLEGE PARK – A recent survey of Maryland public school children could calm parents who worry the drug Ritalin is being over-prescribed

Glendening Battles Image Problem as Election Nears

FORT WASHINGTON, Md

Governor Candidates Differ on College Scholarships, Teacher Certification

ANNAPOLIS – Poll after poll reveal the same thing: Education is the top issue on voters’ minds this year

Md. High Court Rules Crash Victim’s Family Entitled to “Fright” Money

ANNAPOLIS – In a 4-3 decision Friday, Maryland’s highest court ruled the relatives of a man killed in a car crash can collect $350,000 for the fear he experienced just before smashing into the back of a tractor trailer

Court Rules Real Estate Broker Entitled To Trial

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s Court of Special Appeals ruled Tuesday that a real estate broker, who claimed he was cheated out of a $175,000 commission by the owners of an office complex in Prince George’s County, deserves a trial