Silver Spring Woman Recounts Moments of Terror in El Salvador Earthquake

WASHINGTON – “The ground opened up,” said Anna Hernandez, 34, “and I just started to pray

Bush’s Broad Schools Plan Gets Middling Grade From Maryland Educators

WASHINGTON – Maryland educators gave mixed reviews to the education plan unveiled by President Bush on Tuesday, with union leaders expressing particularly strong opposition to what they said is his call for school vouchers

Historic Election Sparks Historic Demand for Inaugural Tickets from Congress

WASHINGTON – The rush for inaugural tickets started earlier this year and has been heavier than anyone can remember, say staffers to Maryland’s members of Congress, who have been inundated with requests

State Schools are Tops for Accountability, Among the Worst in Other Areas

WASHINGTON – Maryland schools lead the nation when it comes to setting standards and holding schools accountable, but got a failing grade for school climate in a report released Wednesday by Education Week