Ed Group Praises Md. Effort to Coordinate High School, College Standards

WASHINGTON – More Maryland students will be better prepared for college and work if state officials follow through on their pledge to align high school graduation and college acceptance standards as part of the American Diploma Project

Regional Leaders Respond to Climate Change Threat

WASHINGTON – The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments voted unanimously Wednesday to pass a regional climate change initiative that will unite efforts to reduce greenhouse gases in the National Capital Region

Md. House Dems Crow About 2008 Federal Budget

WASHINGTON – Maryland Democratic delegates proudly “pulled back the curtain” on the Fiscal Year 2008 Budget in a news conference Thursday afternoon, showcasing how it will improve the lives of working families in the state

Md. Boy’s Death Spurs Call for Change on Capitol Hill

WASHINGTON – Dental care cannot be left out of the national discussion on health, experts told lawmakers Tuesday in a House hearing prompted by last month’s preventable death of a Maryland boy from an abscessed tooth

Study: Maryland Economy Would Best Withstand Pandemic Flu

WASHINGTON – The stability of the federal government and its large role in the state’s economy would protect Maryland from the worst economic effects of a pandemic flu, according to a report released Thursday as part of the U

Mikulski Answers Protesters: ‘Follow Me to My Grave’

WASHINGTON – Maryland Democratic Sen

Arrests Fail to Quell Maryland Anti-War Protests

WASHINGTON – Three of the four Maryland anti-war protesters arrested Feb

Anti-War Activists Expand Md. Protests to House

WASHINGTON – The same group of Maryland anti-war protesters who staged two February sit-ins in Sen