WASHINGTON – Drug trafficking arrests and seizures in the Washington-Baltimore corridor from a federal anti-drug program rose sharply last year, police officials said Wednesday
Bartlett Lone Maryland Lawmaker To Oppose House Pay Hike
WASHINGTON – Seven of Maryland’s eight U
Teachers Say Assessment Program Helping Students
BALTIMORE – Six of 10 Maryland teachers surveyed believe the state’s controversial assessment testing program is helping students, according to a poll released Tuesday
Maryland’s Public Colleges Hike Tuition To Pay for Programs
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s public colleges and universities are proposing tuition increases that average 5
Fewer Handguns Crossing Maryland State Lines, Advocates Say
WASHINGTON – Fewer handguns are crossing Maryland’s borders from four states known as major gun suppliers in the wake of the Brady gun-control law, anti-gun advocates said Friday
More Marylanders Getting High School Diplomas
WASHINGTON – More Marylanders are earning their high school diplomas than ever before, reflecting the document’s increasing value in the business world, officials say