Claude “Buddy” Young was part of a trio who became the first African-Americans to play for the Baltimore Colts. Young was also a football and track star at the University of Illinois.
Ann Koger, One of Maryland’s Tennis Pioneers
In 1963, playing in her first tournament at age 12, Koger said, her opponent was cheating by incorrectly calling balls out of bounds. Koger lost the match. But she vowed to come back – vowed to get good enough to win whether someone was cheating her or not.
Maryland Photo Campaign Focuses on Trayvon Martin Hoodie Controversy
COLLEGE PARK – In the days following the initial publicity surrounding the shooting of Trayvon Martin, people found various ways to express their grief, outrage and fear
To Educators, “Doomsday” Budget a Disaster
State education leaders aren’t happy with the end result of the 2012 General Assembly, and expect a special session to be called to address school spending and state aid. In its current form, the budget reduces or eliminates state aid in a number of areas, many of which deal with education spending.
Photo Campaign Focuses on Trayvon Martin’s Hoodie Controversy
In the days following the initial publicity surrounding the shooting of Trayvon Martin, people found various ways to express their grief, outrage and fear. One Bowie resident turned to her creative outlet: photography.
Economists say Maryland Needs Wind Energy, Fracking, More
Maryland energy policy remains in limbo, without major progress on offshore wind or hydraulic fracturing during the recently completed General Assembly session.
Drilling vs. Renewables – Md. Debate Over Energy Mirrors National Fight
Republicans and Democrats are at odds in the General Assembly over whether Maryland should pursue offshore wind or natural gas fracking as a way to improve the state’s energy output.
Maryland’s Mega Millions winners come forward with their winning ticket
After more than a week, “The Three Amigos,” who have chosen to remain anonymous, have come forward with Maryland’s winning ticket for a share of the historic $656 million Mega Millions jackpot.
Maryland Metal Scrap Law Has Holes
WASHINGTON – They’ve robbed graves and construction sites, churches and schools