Maryland Teacher of the Year Heads to White House to Talk to Clinton

WASHINGTON – At home every night, Maryland teacher Cathy Cerveny lists the names of her students and what they said in class that day

Postal Service Web Page Delivers Zip Codes, Mailing Info

WASHINGTON – Have a letter you need to mail, but you’re not sure of the zip code or the required postage?

No problem

Clinton’s Budget Boosts Grants to College Students

WASHINGTON – The education budget enacted Oct

Maryland 8th Graders Improve Math Scores, Still Below National Average

WASHINGTON – Eighth graders in Maryland ranked fifth in the nation in the amount of improvement they have shown on math scores, but still ranked slightly below the national average in 1996, according to a report released Thursday by the U

Citizen Signatures Sought for Petitions to Reform Campaign Laws

WASHINGTON – Common Cause of Maryland will try to collect 32,000 signatures as part of a national effort to convince more than 1

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WASHINGTON – Hall of Fame basketball player and former Sen

Maryland Delegation Divided on Campaign Finance Reform

WASHINGTON – Nearly all of Maryland’s members of Congress say they want to reform the way candidates raise money for campaigns

Maryland Public Schools Get Mixed Grades For Performance

WASHINGTON – The Maryland public school system received two A’s, two C’s and two D’s in a “report card” released Thursday by Education Week

Denny’s Donates $900,000 to Civil Rights Groups As Part of Discrimination Settlement

WASHINGTON – The parent company of the Denny’s Restaurant chain Wednesday donated $900,000 to nine civil rights organizations