Teachers Learn Computer, Internet Skills Piecemeal

WASHINGTON – Irene Viti first touched a computer in high school, where she learned how to program it using punch cards

Baltimore and Montgomery Counties Draw the Most Bridge Money

WASHINGTON – Bridges in Baltimore County are drawing more federal funds for repair and replacement than bridges in any other Maryland municipality, county and state officials said in recent interviews

Only Two Maryland Congressmen Vote for Term Limits

WASHINGTON – Only two of Maryland’s eight representatives voted for a constitutional amendment to impose term limits on Congress, which became the first plank of the Republican’s Contract with America to be rejected by the House

University of Maryland Appealing Banneker Case to Supreme Court

WASHINGTON – The University of Maryland at College Park Wednesday will appeal to the U

Honoraria Ban

WASHINGTON – For years George Jackson led a double life of science and art – microbiologist by day at the Food & Drug Administration and free-lance writer by night and weekend

Maryland Republicans Mostly Supporting GOP Contract

WASHINGTON – During the first half of the 100-day race to make good on the GOP’s Contract with America, three of Maryland’s four Republican House members voted for every provision backed by House Speaker Newt Gingrich

Muldowney Loaned Congressional Campaign $74,500

WASHINGTON – While almost all of Rep