WASHINGTON – Even some Republicans say unseating Rep
Scientists Show Students How To Copy DNA at Conference
BALTIMORE – Manipulating the pipette with gloved hands, the student compressed the instrument sending tumor DNA strands into a reaction liquid for duplication
Former Congressional Candidate To Sue Over District Lines
WASHINGTON – The white Republican who lost badly to Democratic Rep
Homework Hotline Educates Students in Montgomery County
ROCKVILLE – Two beakers overflow with liquid and smoke as the TV show hosts come onstage announcing they are brewing clouds
Survey Results Show Graduates Need Additional Skills
BALTIMORE – Young people who enter the work force immediately after graduation from high school have poor writing, reading and communication skills, according to findings of a new survey by the Maryland Business Roundtable for Education
Board of Public Works To Vote To Honor Former Treasurer
ANNAPOLIS – The Board of Public Works is expected Wednesday to transfer $30,100 in state funds to the University of Maryland at College Park for a library dedicated in memory of Lucille Maurer, the late state treasurer
Court of Appeals: Multiple Resentencing Request O.K.
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Appeals unanimously ruled Thursday that the clock starts ticking on a defendant’s request for a new sentence on his most recent sentencing date