The president, vice president and first lady welcomed this year’s summer Olympians and Paralympians to the White House Friday, and gave a special acknowledgment to some of Maryland’s most accomplished athletes.
Md. Court Decision Making Pit Bulls Harder to Adopt
COLLEGE PARK – More owners are surrendering their pit bulls to shelters, which are struggling to adopt the dogs out since the Maryland Court of Appeals ruled purebred pit bulls “inherently dangerous,” and decided property owners also are liable for pit-bull-related incidents
Obamas Single Out Maryland Olympians at White House Ceremony
WASHINGTON – The president, vice president and first lady welcomed this year’s summer Olympians and Paralympians to the White House Friday, and gave a special acknowledgment to some of Maryland’s most accomplished athletes
Md. Court Decision Making Pit Bulls Harder to Adopt
More owners are surrendering their pit bulls since the Maryland Court of Appeals ruled the dogs “inherently dangerous.”
Convention Tweet-O-Meter 2012
Compare the Twitter-world reactions of notable speakers from this year’s national political conventions in this interactive graphic.
Students, Cardin Test Drive War of 1812 Interactive Game
Maryland Sen. Cardin joined fifth-graders at a Baltimore County school as they played a new game about the British attack on Fort McHenry during the War of 1812.
Edsall’s Unexpected Departure Could Motivate UConn
Tomorrow’s UConn-Maryland game will mark the first time many of Randy Edsall’s former players will see their old coach since that fateful day in January 2010.
Breast-feeding Allowed in Maryland University Classrooms
WASHINGTON – Breast-feeding policies at Maryland universities don’t really address the kind of problem that came up recently at American University, when a professor breast-fed her sick child during her initial class, prompting a national debate
Breast-feeding Allowed in Maryland University Classrooms
Breast-feeding policies at Maryland universities don’t really address the kind of problem that came up recently at American University, when a professor breast-fed her sick child during her initial class, prompting a national debate.